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Nanosensors help understand how tumors will respond to therapies
MIT researchers have designed nanosensors that can profile tumors and may yield insight into how they will respond…
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A new kind of wearable. It doesn't track your steps, or how many calories you've burned in a day. Nor does it…
Miniature sensors and switches address suit medical applications
Exhibiting at Sensors MidWest 2016, in booth #713, Coto Technology will be showcasing its just-released RedRock…
Handheld device changes shape to help sighted and blind navigate better
An engineer from Yale University has created a shape-shifting navigation device for both the sighted and visually…
Using EEG electrical signals to monitor migraines
Researchers from the University of British Columbia have discovered that using non-invasive electroencephalograms…
These new high-tech eyeglasses will also track your health
Soon your eyeglasses will do a lot more than just help you see.
The University of Southern California (USC)…
Sensor system can detect a senior citizen’s fall three weeks in advance
Everyone falls from time to time, but falls are very common among the elderly — those 65 and older — and can have…
Can wearable sleep tech lower risk of military-related PTSD?
There have been strong links between sleep disturbance and PTSD and the symptom poses one of the most challenging…
5 ways 3D printing will be used in bioengineering
3D-printing technology is being used in a variety of applications, ranging from food, to houses, to prosthetic…
These self-destructing batteries could be used for top secret military ops
There's a new subject matter being studied in the tech world called transient electronics, which involve devices…