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Credit: Wei Gao Photo of Biofuel Cell Powered E-Skin A new electronic skin human-machine interface
An international team of researchers have developed a low-cost sensor made from semiconducting plastic that
Rutgers researchers invent technology that could lead to wearable biosensors Imagine wearing a device that
DGIST’s research team develops technology which is 20 times faster than the existing biosensors using
Can your smart watch detect when you are becoming sick? A new study from Stanford,
New Biosensing Platform Could Quickly and Accurately Diagnose Disease and Monitor Treatment Remotely
In much the same way that glucometers and pregnancy tests have revolutionized in-home diagnostic testing,