Flexible, Wearable Oral Sodium Sensor
This piece describes a project aimed at producing a sensor for measuring ingested salt. For such [MORE]
WashU Engineering Electronic Tooth Sensor
An engineering group at The Washington University of St. Louis has developed a prototype of a [MORE]
Whispering Gallery Mode Biosensing
Biophysicists at New York University, who pioneered the concept of “Whispering Gallery Mode” [WGM] of silicon bead [MORE]
Latest Generation of Sweat Sensor Novel Devices Lab
“The skin can provide misleading data to biosensors since it harbors bacteria and [MORE]
DNA Detection Device
Imagine a combination electrophoresis box, nanopore sequencer and microfluidics device all in a very, very tiny package and [MORE]
Plasmonic Biosensor Detects Diseased Exosomes
As is said, disease is “written in blood.” In this piece, the “writing” is in exosomes—those [MORE]
ACS Lab on a Glove
Quoting this piece: “A recent study published in the journal ACS Sensors describes a novel flexible, [MORE]
Graphene
Quoting directly: “For the first time researchers succeeded to place a layer of graphene on top of a stable fatty [MORE]
Sensor Detects E. Coli
Foodborne illnesses strike about 48 million people in the US every year, which often results is massive [MORE]
Diabetes Glucose Monitor Microwaves
It has been known for a few years that a microwave biosensor—i.e. a dielectric resonator attached to [MORE]
Haptoglobin is a glycoprotein involved in the body’s antibacterial and anti-inflammatory responses, but also implicated in an autoimmune disorder of [MORE]
Profusa Biosensor
Profusa, Inc. (San Francisco, CA) has developed tiny implantable sensors (3-5 mm long, 500 microns in diameter) which can [MORE]
Contact Lens
The basic idea of organic electronics is finding materials which support electrical circuits and are biocompatible with living tissue. [MORE]
Brain Temperature Sensor
It shouldn’t be too hard a task to measure brain temperature from an implant between the skin and [MORE]