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Meta is making a change to how it reports click-based attribution. Starting later this month, Meta advertisers will no longer only see “click-through attribution.” Instead, Meta will segment the ...
Densely packed arrays of electrical components called capacitors can form a high-fidelity vibration sensor that can be worn on the skin. Seungjae Lee is in the School of Energy and Chemical ...
Scientists at the University of Maryland have created Smart Underwear, the first wearable device designed to measure human flatulence. By tracking hydrogen in flatus, the device helps scientists ...
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Google Search Console’s blind spot is costing you visibility into one of the biggest SERP changes in years. AI Overviews now appear for millions of queries, yet Search Console lumps these impressions ...
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