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Wireless ultrasound for deep-tissue cardiac monitoring while moving
Treating deadly pneumonia with tiny swimming robots
A low cost, low power technology to help robots accurately map their way indoors using WiFi
Screening for Alzheimer’s, ADHD and other neurological diseases at home with a new smart app
Detecting when individual heart cells misbehave using “pop-up” sensors
New COVID-19 vaccine candidates grown in plants and bacteria don’t require freezing or refrigeration
Early warning system for strokes and heart attacks using a soft and stretchy ultrasound skin patch
Monitoring blood glucose without finger pricks using a personalized sweat sensor
A “wearable microgrid” harvests and stores energy from the human body to power small electronics.
Can plant viruses be used to keep plants healthy and ward off pests?
A wearable patch could provide personalized cooling and heating instead of heating or cooling the whole room
Another good step: A robotic gripper that can pick up and manipulate objects without needing to see them and needing to be trained
Magnetic fields provide a new way to communicate wirelessly
‘Nanomotor lithography’ answers call for affordable, simpler device manufacturing
New solar power material converts 90 percent of captured light into heat
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