Data-Driven Overtraining: Wearable Algorithms Gone Wrong
October 11, 2025 • Bihar Herald
The promise of fitness trackers and wearable algorithms is irresistible: real-time data on heart rate, sleep, calories, and more, all designed to help us train…
October 11, 2025 • Bihar Herald
The promise of fitness trackers and wearable algorithms is irresistible: real-time data on heart rate, sleep, calories, and more, all designed to help us train…
October 11, 2025 • Bihar Weekly
Energy drinks are marketed worldwide as quick energy boosters for sport or work, but recent legal cases allege those promotions cross the line into deception.…
October 2, 2025 • Africa Observer
Across volatile battlefields, governments and militias increasingly rely on private military contractors in Africa (PMCs) i.e ostensibly civilian mercenaries to tip the scales of conflict.…
July 22, 2025 • Africa Observer
When Ghanaian journalist Noah Dameh was relentlessly harassed — targeted by police, dragged to court, and driven to failing health — for exposing a business…
July 22, 2025 • Arabian Pulse
US President Donald Trump marked the Fourth of July by signing into law a federal budget bill with far-reaching implications for redistributing wealth in the…
June 1, 2025 • Amaravati Age
Image: A child domestic worker washing dishes in India. Millions of women and girls toil as home helpers – often unseen and unprotected by law…
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