Gadgets to Help You Sleep Better

In the whirlwind of our everyday routines, sleep often gets pushed aside. But it’s crucial for our health, affecting both our bodies and minds. World Sleep Day serves as a timely nudge to focus on good sleep habits and creating a restful space for ourselves. Yet, even in our bedrooms, unseen threats can disturb our sleep; dangers lurk beneath the surface and in your bedroom air, compromising the very essence of a good night’s sleep. Enter Dyson’s lineup of gadgets designed to maintain a healthy home environment for better sleep. Here are a few suggestions that can help you sleep…Continue Reading

Realme 12 5G to come with iPhone’s Action Button-like Dynamic Button |

The Realme 12 Pro serieswhich includes the Realme 12 Pro 5G and the Realme 12 Pro+ 5G smartphones, were launched in India in January. The Chinese smartphone maker is now set to launch the Realme 12 series in the country. The upcoming lineup will also include two smartphones — Realme 12 5G and the Realme 12+ 5G models. The Realme 12 5G series is set to launch tomorrow (March 6) at 12 pm and the company has been teasing both smartphones on social media platform X (previously Twitter). The X posts have revealed some of the key highlights of the…Continue Reading

Garmin Forerunner 55 smartwatch gets new update

The Garmin Forerunner 55 smartwatch has received a new stable update, version 10.01. The company confirmed that it has made the software available to all units of the wearable, with the option to download the software via Garmin Express or Garmin Connect Mobile. The update is relatively minor, bringing two bug fixes to the smartwatch. The first addresses an issue which could stop the smartwatch from powering on after users have completed a running activity. The second problem Garmin has tackled is related to the CIQ watch face, which was not working as expected. The model is no longer included…Continue Reading

Larsen’s computer programming prepares nursing students for the workplace

There used to be a wide disconnect between student nurses’ clinical experiences in hospitals – where they use electronic documentation – and the Simulation Center. Thanks to School of Nursing Clinical Instructor Christine Larsen, new technology is helping nursing education mirror the workplace. Christine Larsen, a clinical instructor in the School of Nursing, capitalized on her interest in computer programming for students’ benefit. She designed an eMAR for them to have cutting-edge skills practice on campus. Medication administration records – or MARs, as they’re referred to by nurses – are the charted medications given to patients. They record details such…Continue Reading

Python Programming Language News, Analysis, and Resources

Introduction to the Python Programming Language Python, a language known for its straightforward syntax and powerful capabilities, stands as a pillar in the world of programming languages. Created in the late 1980s by Guido van Rossum, Python has evolved from a simple scripting language to one of the most popular programming languages globally. Van Rossum’s vision was to develop a language that emphasized readability, simplicity, and versatility, principles that continue to drive Python’s development today. From its inception, Python was designed to be enjoyable to use, a philosophy that led to its simple syntax, which is almost akin to reading…Continue Reading

Too Many Losing Heroines! Anime’s 1st Video Unveils Cast, Staff, Ending Song, July Debut – News

The official website for the television anime of Takibi Amamori and Imigimuru‘s Too Many Losing Heroines! (Make Heroine ga Ooisugiru!)light novel series started streaming the anime’s first full promotional video on Sunday. The video reveals the anime’s main cast, staff, and July premiere. The video also reveals and previews the ending theme song “LOVE2000” by the character Anna Yanami as voiced by Hikaru Tohno. The anime’s website also revealed a character visual: Image via Too Many Losing Heroines! anime’s X/Twitter account © 雨森たきび/小学館/マケイン応援委員会 The anime stars Shūichirō Umeda as Kazuhiro Nukumizu, Hikaru Tohno as Anna Yanami (center in image above),…Continue Reading

Computer scientists develop open-source tools for dramatically speeding up the programming language Python

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A team of computer scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, led by Emery Berger, recently unveiled a prize-winning Python profiler called Scalene. Programs written with Python are notoriously slow—up to 60,000 times slower than code written in other programming languages—and Scalene works to efficiently identify exactly where Python is lagging, allowing programmers to troubleshoot and streamline their code for higher performance. There are many different programming languages—C++, Fortran and Java are some of the more well-known ones—but, in recent years, one language has become almost ubiquitous: Python. “Python is a ‘batteries-included’ language,” says Berger, who…Continue Reading

This group brings free coding education to low-income NYC students

Tucked away in the red-brick community center of the South Jamaica Houses in New York City is a small multipurpose room filled with plastic chairs and tables. A piece of paper taped to the door shows the schedule for the day, with Hood Code starting at 3 pm Right on time, the quiet room fills with giggles and sneaker squeaks as children pile into the space, each one excitedly talking over the other. Hood Code is an organization that provides free coding classes to students who live in New York City’s public housing. These apartments are home to more than…Continue Reading