biosensors

Smart phones linked to a smart wristband could monitor health and environmental exposures

Rutgers engineers invent biosensor technology for wearable devices Rutgers University-New Brunswick engineers have created a

Could houseplants one day monitor home health?

In a perspective published in the July 20 issue of Science, Neal Stewart and his

A sensor that can detect dangerous mosquito-borne tropical diseases faster and at a lower cost

A startup created by Purdue University professors is developing a sensor that can detect dangerous mosquito-borne tropical

A miniature, ultra-low power injectable biosensor that could be used for continuous long-term alcohol or other substance monitoring

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a miniature, ultra-low power injectable

A new ultrathin, highly elastic skin display is a fully integrated biomedical sensor system

Device displays electrocardiogram recorded by skin sensor, holds promise for home healthcare applications A new

Powerful DNA wire biosensors could measure hundreds of biological processes simultaneously

KTH researchers reported a nanoengineering innovation that offers hope for treatment of cancer, infections and

Using microbes as factories to make new versions of antibiotics?

Researchers from North Carolina State University have engineered designer biosensors that can detect antibiotic molecules

New electrochemical biosensor takes one hour to tell if it is horsemeat or as advertised

The identification of horse meat adulterating others as beef meat is possible thanks to an

Lab-on-a-chip wearable device monitors your health and exposure to dangerous bacteria, viruses and pollutants

Rutgers researchers invent technology that could lead to wearable biosensors Imagine wearing a device that

Point-of-care drug monitoring with new antibody-based biosensors

A team of EPFL scientists has developed several antibody-based biosensors that have the potential to

A new 20 times faster biosensor can be used for early diagnosis and recurrence diagnosis

DGIST’s research team develops technology which is 20 times faster than the existing biosensors using

Wearable biosensors will revolutionize the health care model

Your watch might be able to tell you it’s time to call in sick. Researchers

Smart watches and other personal biosensor devices can flag illness, Lyme disease, risk for diabetes etc.

Can your smart watch detect when you are becoming sick? A new study from Stanford,

UNL researcher finds gold — metal-detecting biosensors under development

Instead of a pan and a pick ax, prospectors of the future might seek gold

Fluorescent biosensors light up high-throughput metabolic engineering in the billions

Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors allow researchers to see how products form in real time in