Biomonitor IIIm, injectable heart monitor now also detects fever
An injectable heart monitor today also detects the first signs of fever. Move towards real-time medicine through sensors.
An injectable heart monitor today also detects the first signs of fever. Move towards real-time medicine through sensors.
In the near future it will be possible to find a cure or test a drug on virtual patients, made of data, rather than on human beings. An exciting frontier that has already taken its first steps.
BioCloud is a device that can detect Covid in the air and raise the alarm, like a canary in a mine. It can be a turning point.
Pangolin is a robotic dress that translates emotions into different shapes and colors. If you change your mood, you change clothes. Interesting brain interface experiment.
A research team has developed electronic skin that reacts to pain just like human skin.
Beyond any frontier of miniaturization, a sensor capable of detecting, reading and recording magnetic waves consists of only 11 atoms.
An intelligent bed that observes the context and adapts accordingly, helping us to improve health and performance: Pod Pro sets a new standard.
A system of spray sensors that can constitute a veritable electronic sprayable coating. To connect everything from small objects to smart cities.
Profusa Lumee, a biosensor capable of detecting changes in the body due to infection, can report infection for up to 3 weeks before seeing its symptoms.
Manta 3000 is essentially a fully self-sufficient swimming pool monitor robot. Once installed, the lifeguard detects people in difficulty and notifies the rescuers.
A marine "carpet" to monitor the seismic activity of the planet in real time? With distributed acoustic detection, fiber cables act as seismographs
Future Paradox Audi presents a series of puzzles and challenges for teams of 3 to 4 competitors equipped with virtual reality glasses and motion sensors.
More possibilities for rescuers, who will intervene in a targeted way after locating the victims. Rescue drones are smarter than ever
The electronic tattoo prototype developed by the team has energy to last for days, and transmits all the data it collects 24 hours a day on a smartphone.
A great step forward towards total freedom, which one day not far away will allow diabetics to monitor glucose in real time with small implanted devices capable of reading body data by themselves.
Thanks to a 2K panoramic video camera, the intelligent lamp is part of a system capable of following the occupants of a room from one point to another, tilting on a track.
We throw away healthy food, or eat bad food thinking it's good: legacies that will end within the next 3 years
Equipped with video camera and sensors, it is able to perceive the surrounding environment, people and possible obstacles.
David Sretavan, professor of Ophthalmology at the University of California, San Francisco, studies the way ...
We are approaching the 'mimetic' era in which devices will not simply recognize our ...
Think of a world full of objects that behave like links to a ...