If you've struggled with regulating your body temperature (ahem, hot flashes), then you know the impact it can have on your life. No matter how cold the weather is, it can strike anytime. One minute, ...
A customizable thermostat could revolutionize managing menopause symptoms or relieve overheated sleepers. Picture having the power to regulate your body temperature with a simple app or a sleek ...
Putting it plainly, travel can be a game of weather roulette. One spin and you're basking in the sun; the next, you're shivering in the shade. It's in these moments of thermal whiplash that the Embr ...
BOSTON - Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Embr Labs (a spinoff of MIT) are using artificial intelligence to predict hot flashes. They hope to combine this approach with the ...
Matthew Smith, Sam Shames and David Cohen-Tanugi were brainstorming ideas for their student projects in an over-air conditioned lab when it hit them: What if you had the power to “hack” your inner ...
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers and scientists at Embr Labs, a Boston-based start-up, have developed an AI-driven algorithm that can accurately predict nearly 70% of hot flashes before ...
AMHERST, Mass. — University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers and scientists at Embr Labs, a Boston-based start-up, have developed an AI-driven algorithm that can accurately predict nearly 70% of ...
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) and Embr Labs have created a machine-learning algorithm to predict a hot flash before a person ...
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers and scientists at Embr Labs, a Boston-based start-up, have developed an AI-driven algorithm that can accurately predict nearly 70% of hot flashes before ...