Bioengineers develop new class of human-powered bioelectronics
“The researchers [at UCLA] discovered that the magnetoelastic effect, which is the change of [MORE]
Healthcare Innovation
“We love innovation so long as it’s nothing new” may be the mantra of most healthcare systems, but here [MORE]
TracPatch knee sensor
Fierce Electronics announced its best sensor awards for 2021 in 13 categories, including artificial intelligence, COVID-19, medical and [MORE]
Battery-Free Smart Fabrics to Monitor Health
“Researchers at Purdue University have developed a technique to create smart garments that can harvest [MORE]
Srikanth Micro Needle Patch
Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis “. . . report the use of a microneedle patch [MORE]
Covid 19 – still a concern for the heart
While the death toll from COVID-19 keeps rising, this piece from last [MORE]
Samsung Bot Care and Bot Handy – shown at CES
Always a good show, and even if this year’s was virtual [MORE]
Draw flexible circuits
“Conductive ink is a great tool for printing flexible electronic circuits on surfaces. But these inks can be [MORE]
Artificial intelligence
It is an argument worth having, whether a human medical diagnostician, who may see a thousand cases of a [MORE]
Hydrogels with flexible electronics
“Hydrogel” entered the biomedical lexicon 125 years ago, and its variations now include uses for wound healing, [MORE]
Verily watch
“From the patient’s perspective, wearables already give their users a sense of data ownership, even at the basic level [MORE]
Graphene yarns for wearable textiles
The University of Manchester is the discovery hearth of graphene, and now its researchers have proposed [MORE]
Spire health tag
Litmus Health (Austin, TX) has published a census of wearable devices that might be used in various situations [MORE]
3D Waveguide fabrication
This from EPFL engineers in Lausanne, Switzerland: “For the first time, researchers have fabricated light-guiding structures known as [MORE]