A group of researchers at the University of Tokyo led by Professor Takao Someya developed an ultra-thin biomedical device that securely stick to the human skin. It has a stretchable display that shows ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/k233jq/global_biomedical) has announced the addition of the "Global ...
3D printing is used to create real-life 3D objects from a digital model, facilitating the realization of ideas and concepts with high accuracy. Various 3D printing technologies exist, including ...
Modern wearable sensors equipped with nanomaterials and nano-additives are more efficient, sensitive, and accurate than conventional healthcare sensing mechanisms. 1 The incorporation of ...
The revolution in personalized medicine is well underway – with wearable devices and DIY home testing, it’s easier than ever to track everything from heart rate, to glucose levels, to microbiome ...
A new lens-free imaging system uses software to see finer details from farther away than optical systems ever could before.
This special Collection aims to showcase cutting-edge research and review articles that explore the integration of machine learning techniques in biomedical sensing, with a particular emphasis on ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - Proteus Biomedical Inc., a pioneer in intelligent medicine, entered into an exclusive worldwide license and collaboration agreement with Novartis to develop and commercialize ...
Onera Health, the MedTech and Digital Health company announced today the introduction of its first Onera Biomedical-Lab-on-Chip™, an ultra-low-power biosignal sensor hub for wearable health. EINDHOVEN ...
Wearable sensors are transforming biomedicine. From cellphones to smartwatches to the cutting-edge devices being developed in Northwestern laboratories, wearables that can record physiological and ...
Healthcare data breaches are not only costly but potentially life-threatening. Altered or corrupted medical data can lead to incorrect diagnoses, delayed treatment, or inappropriate medical ...