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New Material for Soft Bioelectronics

May 18, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

Ag-hydrogel composite for soft bioelectronics
“Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s Soft Machines Lab have developed a unique silver-hydrogel composite that has [MORE]

When Wearables Become Essentials

March 26, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

BrightBeat medical device slows breathing
New approaches to wearable devices could add peripheral nervous system stimulators to solving a new range [MORE]

Perspective on Biosensors

April 10, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Latest Generation of Sweat Sensor Novel Devices Lab
“The skin can provide misleading data to biosensors since it harbors bacteria and [MORE]

New Artificial Lung

May 30, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Artificial Lung
The heart lung machine Dr. John H. Gibbon Jr. invented and first used on a surgery patient in May [MORE]

Microsupercapacitors for Wearable Devices

July 21, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Boron-Infused Microsupercapacitor for Wearables
First, some simple definitions. A capacitor is an electrical device that stores electrostatic field energy between its [MORE]

First Electronic Fabric

July 21, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Graphene
An international team collaborating with the Center for Graphene Science at the University of Exeter has developed the world’s first [MORE]

Wow, Just Plain Cool

March 10, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Cicret Smart Braclelet
Before you watch this video realize that what you’re seeing is a prototype—a wrist bracelet with a picoprojector [MORE]

“Smart Ink” Microbatteries

November 25, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Microbatteries
Battery size has a limiting effect on a number of implantable and wearable devices. To address this, a Harvard lab [MORE]

Mobile Health Planning, Soup to Nuts

October 28, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

mHealth
Becker’s Hospital Review is a champ when it comes to taking a complex subject and organizing it in an easy-to-grasp [MORE]

Stretchy Hydrogel for Tissue Engineering

August 26, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Stretchy Hydrogels Spur Tissue Engineering
Materials scientists at Tohoku University (Miyagi, Japan) have fabricated the first stretchable electrode-hydrogel hybrid, aimed at [MORE]

Mayo Clinic’s Wide Area Remote Monitoring

November 19, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Enhanced Critical Care Monitoring
Mayo Clinic has created its “Enhanced Critical Care Program,” 24/7/365, for its sickest patients and the [MORE]