A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham shows that a non-drug, wearable device can help people with substance use disorders (SUD) manage stress, reduce cravings, and lower their risk of ...
Your skin isn’t just glowing — it’s gassy. And now, science is sniffing it out. Researchers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s first contactless wearable device that can monitor ...
Rsearchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin. By analyzing these gases, the device offers an entirely new way to assess skin health, ...
For about 10 years, researchers at the University of Washington’s Personal Robotics Lab have been developing a robotic arm that can help people with motor impairments, such as quadriplegics, feed ...
LIMITED ACCESS TO DOCTORS. # IT FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSLATES A HUMAN PHYSICIAN INTO A DEVICE. AND THAT IN A NUTSHELL....IS WHAT A-HEAL DOES....A WEARABLE DEVICE THAT HELPS WOUNDS HEAL FASTER...ON AVERAGE ...
Thousands of miles separate Karen Latimer from her octogenarian parents, who still live in their two-story home in southern California. But one thing gives everyone in the family some peace of mind: ...
University of Queensland researchers have developed an affordable, open-source DNA measurement tool that can be built using a home 3D printer. The Do-It-Yourself Nucleic Acid Fluorometer—DIYNAFLUOR—is ...
While technologies to measure water vapor loss do exist, they are large, cumbersome machines that largely reside within hospital settings. A new device that measures changes in water vapor, carbon ...
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