A tooth-mounted 'saliva reader' will revolutionize diagnostics
Saliva will become the first source of medical information thanks to an ultra-miniature sensor
Saliva will become the first source of medical information thanks to an ultra-miniature sensor
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology have produced a jaw-dropping light sensor.
Antennas taken (literally to a locust) and a special algorithm create a cyborg capable of recognizing odors
Stanford University's new "sprayable" technology allows you to manage apps and keyboards by directly spraying the sensors on your hands.
Researchers have developed special optical sensors that can give a soft robot self-healing characteristics.
A simple monitoring (albeit on a large cohort) shows the formidable predictive capacity of mortality rates even of normal motion sensors.
Fires and floods are on the rise: to tackle these phenomena, two startups are perfecting technologies based on artificial intelligence
A small, accurate and inexpensive sensor can speed up the testing of cancer drugs by measuring their effects in the body in real time.
Cities are filling up with new generation sensors, which “see” and process. How will they transform the future?
A comfortable and non-invasive method to measure blood pressure in a precise and constant way: thanks to a new electronic graphene tattoo.
A new method allows to obtain nanosensors that in a few minutes detect pesticides in fruit: a bang for food safety
A device integrated into the pacifier allows constant monitoring of premature babies, to avoid dehydration and save their life.
The future surgeon will be able to wear special gloves that "observe" the movements of his hands and help the teachers to tell him where he is wrong.
A team of researchers is working on tiny devices that can contain sensors and retrieve information quickly.
Power sensors for home automation with simple pressure: the triboelectric approach could automate homes without using energy.
Not only does this bandage monitor the wound, it also takes care of it, transmitting medical data remotely.
They could help growers understand the best time to use fertilizers on their crops
Thanks to the research of the Caltech laboratory, the ocean will have no more secrets. The CARL aquatic robot will map the surface of the seas.
Fight against food waste and diagnostics: a fantastic solution can "accomplish" two missions with a single device: a biomedical probe.
A lie detector based on a machine learning algorithm coupled with facial expression sensors shows enormous potential.
The advanced micro sensor still improves its performance: now you can monitor the air quality even on the move, and in real time.