On-a-chip' device. Sourced from Getty Images.Monash University scientists have developed a new (preclinical) method to distinguish between chronic ...
Background Infectious agents such as SARS-CoV-2 require strategies to contain outbreaks, particularly in hospitals where the ...
South Korean startups showcased innovative technologies addressing dementia care and prevention for aging national ...
For over four decades, the medical device industry has wrestled with fragmented data exchange and proprietary integrations.
D food printing means your snack could change shape, colour, flavour or texture over time, creating a dynamic eating ...
Wearable health technology enhances preventive care, enabling continuous monitoring of vital signs and proactive disease management for better health outcomes.
Biosensors are changing how we monitor health, but rapid innovation raises tough questions around privacy, regulation, and access. This article breaks down the key issues shaping their future.
The low-cost test developed by Professor Vinayak Dravid and research professor Gajendra Shekhawat builds on an existing ...
Biosensors can be fitted anywhere -- from rings and earbuds to headsets, smart patches, and even clothing, and make it easy ...
A team of Northwestern University scientists spanning disciplines have developed new technology that could lead to the ...
An international team led by researchers from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) has developed an innovative piece of ...
The team tested the device using aerosolized inactivated viruses to evaluate the performance of the sensor unit. The machine sampled the air continuously, providing a readout every 5 min, and ...
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