We’re gonna go ahead and say it: Anyone who claims they “slept like a baby last night” has never actually slept near a human baby. Baby sleep, especially in the newborn months, isn’t close to being ...
An innovative new system is suggesting white noise from a smart speaker can be used to monitor breathing and movement in sleeping babies. So far the prototype device can detect respiratory rates with ...
Purdue research is developing a cutting-edge “smart pacifier” that uses sound to help hospital neonatal units overcome the daily task of detecting potential breathing complications in newborn or ...
Researchers at the University of Washington have come up with a device which acts as a monitor for infant breathing patterns while playing white noise to soothe them to sleep. The results of their ...
Researchers have developed a new smart speaker skill that lets a device use white noise to both soothe sleeping babies and monitor their breathing and movement. Gone are the days when people use smart ...
Dacher Keltner Pause for a second. Now take in a deep breath through your nose; hold it, and then breath out through your mouth. We breathe in and out over 20,000 times a day, but we rarely notice it.
We inhale and exhale all day, every day, without thinking about it—but when we cultivate awareness of our breath, something ...
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