Skulpt raises funding to expand into retail and improve app
Skulpt AIM is the first device that measures muscle quality (MQ) and body fat % for 24 individual muscles in
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Read MoreA new survey by Juniper Research has found that smartphone users consider Apple the ‘coolest wearable brand’. In competition with
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