Engineers take first step toward Flexible, Wearable Biosensor Device
Engineers have developed the first flexible wearable device capable of monitoring both biochemical and electric signals in the human body.[…]
Read moreEngineers have developed the first flexible wearable device capable of monitoring both biochemical and electric signals in the human body.[…]
Read moreA prototype display, developed by the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) together with Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science,[…]
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Read moreResearchers have combined tissues from a sea slug with flexible 3-D printed components to build ‘biohybrid’ robots to manage different[…]
Read moreA new study look into the quest for sustainable fuel, and how solar energy can be transformed into exactly this.[…]
Read moreWearable devices can give away your passwords, according to new research. In a new paper, researchers combined data from embedded[…]
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