wearable sensors

Wearable devices that collect electrodermal activity (like the research devices above) can be used to accurately (and almost instantaneously) infer important data about the wearer's mental state.
Tracking mental states through the skin non-invasively and almost instantly
Wearable devices that collect electrodermal activity (like the research devices above) can be used to accurately (and
3D printed personalized medical-grade wearable devices could mean massive improvements in the monitoring and treatment of diseases
University of Arizona engineers have developed a way to 3D-print medical-grade wearable devices, such as
How to stick sensors to your skin without using adhesive
Researchers at Binghamton University have discovered how to attach sensors and similar items to human
Early warning system for strokes and heart attacks using a soft and stretchy ultrasound skin patch
This soft, stretchy skin patch uses ultrasound to monitor blood flow to organs like the
Printing high-performing biometric sensors directly on skin without using heat
With a novel layer to help the metallic components of the sensor bond, an international
Thread-based wearable sweat sensors can detect health markers
Lactate curve from sweat sensor during exercise Thread-based wearable sweat sensors can detect health markers
A wrist-mounted device that continuously tracks the entire human hand in 3D
Researchers develop 3D hand-sensing wristband A wrist-mounted device that continuously tracks the entire human hand
Turning clothing into an early warning system for injury or illness
Computer model of a single-molecule magnet Turning clothing into an early warning system for injury
A sweat sensor that measures electrolyte levels can heal itself when cut or scratched during exercise

Wearable sensors that track heart rate or steps are popular fitness products. But in the

A wearable sensor can monitor levels of metabolites and nutrients in a person’s blood by analyzing their sweat

There are numerous things to dislike about going to the doctor: Paying a copay, sitting

Powering wearable sensors and electronics with human movement gets practical

Rice University’s laser-induced graphene nanogenerators could power future wearables Wearable devices that harvest energy from

Detecting hidden anxiety and depression in young children with a wearable sensor

Early detection important in preventing anxiety disorders, risk of drug abuse, suicide later in life

A wearable safe sensor for use in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality

Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality Children born

World’s smallest wearable device monitors UV exposure

Researchers Develop World’s Smallest Wearable Device A Northwestern Engineering professor, working in conjunction with the global

Your new tattoo could also monitor your health without batteries

Researchers aim beyond wearables with project combining art, medicine Harvard and MIT researchers have developed smart