health monitoring

First artificial intelligence system for contactless monitoring of heart rhythm using smart speakers
Lead author Anran Wang sits with the smart speaker prototype (white box in foreground) the
A tiny sensor chip can record multiple lung and heart signals along with body movements
Square speck with enormous listening abilities A tiny sensor chip can record multiple lung and
A new health tracking sensor for pets and people that monitors vital signs through fur or clothing
The making of the sensor, using silicone, water, microphone, and a mold. A new health
Mobile health tool plugs into your phone to diagnose illnesses from coronavirus to malaria and more
Associate Professor Matthew Hill, Dr Mahdokht Shaibani and Professor Mainak Majumder with the lithium-sulphur battery
A clinical trial that provided proactive personalized care to participants detected overlooked health conditions and risks

A Stanford clinical trial that provided proactive, personalized care to participants detected overlooked health conditions

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

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

Electronic skin tracks heart rate, respiration, muscle movement and other health data, and transmits it to a smartphone

A soft, stick-on patch collects, analyzes and wirelessly transmits a variety of health metrics from

Noninvasive e-skin device can monitor a person’s health continuously over a long period

New nanomesh structure lets skin breathe, prevents inflammation A hypoallergenic electronic sensor can be worn

Multifunctional bathroom scales for health monitoring

Weighing oneself has become one of the most common morning rituals. However, your weight is

Stanford engineers monitor heart health using paper-thin flexible ‘skin’

Engineers combine layers of flexible materials into pressure sensors to create a wearable heart monitor

Personal monitor systems may change healthcare

A wireless personal health monitoring system using smartphones to upload data via the Internet will