UC San Diego bioengineer Kiana Aran spent five days sealed inside a pitch-black chamber in rural Poland last November, ...
Flexible electronics have been drawing significant attention for healthcare applications and show great promise for monitoring of blood circulation (e.g., postoperative monitoring of free flaps).
Japanese engineers have developed a wearable device that converts sweat into electricity, potentially powering health monitors without the need for batteries.
The research initiative is part of a broader focus on wearables at the Department of Health and Human Services. The program, ...
With the widespread use of pesticides in modern agriculture, issues such as food contamination, ecological damage, and public ...
With aging populations on the rise, the need for better tools to diagnose and monitor Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most ...
Using a CRISPR-based biosensor platform, researchers have detected microRNA biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease, with the ...
A wearable device that alerts people with food allergies before a reaction begins has the potential to reduce ...
“This marks a major milestone in our multi-site NIH-funded effort to better understand how factors during pregnancy influence neurodevelopment in infants and toddlers,” Newsom said. “The data release ...
Xsensio announced that it closed a $7 million oversubscribed Series A financing round to support its patient monitoring ...