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Finding ways to simplify user interfaces to improve accessibility, refine algorithms and explore broader applications of this ...
The time it takes the heart to return to its baseline rhythm after exercise can predict a host of cardiovascular or metabolic disorders. In a new study, scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana ...
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Medical Device Network on MSNNorthwestern University develops wearable skin health monitor deviceNorthwestern University scientists in the US have developed a wearable skin health monitor device designed to measure gases ...
A new study in Engineering details the development of a wearable stethoscope with a Lung–Sound–Monitoring–Patch (LSMP). It ...
The Felix NeuroAI wristband delivers tailored and dynamic electrical stimulation to the ulnar, median, and radial nerves ...
The device moves beyond simple vibrations to produce a refined and diverse range of haptic sensations. Most haptic ...
The wearable biosensor from Philadelphia’s Strados Labs started at a hackathon. It’s now helping determine if drugs are effective during clinical trials.
AI/ML use in wearable development To address the needs of the medical community, as well as offer additional features for consumers, many new devices are using the same sensor technology that has ...
KIMS has developed the world's first highly flexible and ultra-sensitive ammonia sensor technology, utilizing a ...
Background Infectious agents such as SARS-CoV-2 require strategies to contain outbreaks, particularly in hospitals where the ...
A new study has shown how aspects of brain function change with age, revealing that excitatory processes in the brain decrease, while inhibitory processes increase as children get older.
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