biosensing

A game-changer for patients at risk of rapid health deterioration
via Monash University A game-changer for patients at risk of rapid health deterioration A world-first
A new device inspired by an octopus’s sucker rapidly transfers delicate tissue or electronic sheets to a patient
Postdoctoral researcher Byoungsoo Kim and professor Hyunjoon Kong led a team that developed an octopus-inspired
An implantable biosensor that operates without batteries
via University of Surrey Researchers from the University of Surrey have revealed their new biodegradable
A new electronic skin human-machine interface is powered by sweat
Credit: Wei Gao Photo of Biofuel Cell Powered E-Skin A new electronic skin human-machine interface
Analyzing sweat to diagnose diseases with a bandage-like biosensor

“Flexible and Superwettable Bands as a Platform toward Sweat Sampling and Sensing” Like other biofluids,

Researchers have developed an inexpensive biosensor that attaches to a phone and uses bacteria to detect unsafe arsenic levels

A smartphone device could help millions of people avoid drinking water contaminated by arsenic. Researchers

Inexpensive biosensor provides instant and accurate diagnosis of bacterial infections

Researchers develop tool for speedy diagnosis of bacterial infections Using a small and inexpensive biosensor,

Low-cost plastic sensors can diagnose or monitor a wide range of health conditions

An international team of researchers have developed a low-cost sensor made from semiconducting plastic that

Pour, Shake and Stir

A diagnostic ‘cocktail,’ containing a single drop of blood, a dribble of water and a