Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in wearable health technology by developing a novel self-healing electronic skin (E-Skin) that repairs itself in seconds after damage. This could potentially ...
Advances in sensor technology have enabled the integration of wearable devices into various research fields ... The system’s hardware includes piezoelectric sensors, a signal amplifier, and a ...
Wearable generation is reworking health, presenting customized insights, real-time tracking, and integration with healthcare ...
Fingernail-sized vibrating gadgets, similar to the tiny devices that make your cellphone buzz, could help people with ...
A major challenge in self-powered wearable sensors for health care monitoring is distinguishing different signals when they occur at the same time. Researchers addressed this issue by uncovering a new ...
Developed by Northwestern Engineering’s Igor Efimov and George Washington University’s Luyao Lu, the implantable device uses ...
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The Punch on MSNDevices for early detection of stroke, non-communicable diseasesDANIEL ADAJI explains ways smart gadgets enhance early detection of stroke and other non-communicable diseases, the technology behind them, and their potential to revolutionise healthcare ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Onapgo (apomorphine hydrochloride) injection as the first and only ...
Smart watches, rings, and a growing array of patches are adding more functionality and being used across a growing set of applications.
A DGIST research team, led by Professor Kyung-In Jang, has developed a smart patch capable of real-time biometric signal monitoring and drug delivery. This patch integrates various sensors and a drug ...
DGIST research teams have developed a self-powered sensor that uses motion and pressure to generate electricity and light ...
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