WSU engineers smart home sensors to monitor health, potentially extending residents' ability to live independently.
An inexpensive paper sensor along with a smartphone-based reader developed by a Washington State University-led team can rapidly provide information on a person’s personal smoke exposure during ...
When it comes to safety at schools, most people worry about the threat of an active shooter entering school grounds. This is a true concern, but there is also another concern lurking in our schools ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Obviously, you need air to live, but how often do you spare a thought for the quality of the air you're breathing? In theory, such a thing ...
The Feasibility, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Symptom Monitoring for Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Toxicities: A Systematic Review A literature search was done ...
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness among people who are unable to monitor and manage their intraocular pressure (IOP) ...
A major challenge in self-powered wearable sensors for health care monitoring is distinguishing different signals when they occur at the same time. Researchers addressed this issue by uncovering a new ...
Soft robotic devices often need to sense both mechanical deformation and changes in temperature, requiring multiple integrated sensors. ChromoSense technology, however, combines both functions in one ...
If you’ve ever had to endure a sleep study, you know it’s hardly the easiest way to catch some z’s. Now, researchers may have developed the solution: comfortable, washable “smart pajamas” that can ...
They're not all built alike.
Vivoo has delivered a fresh take on ambient health tracking, unveiling two new discreet devices designed to monitor the body.