A new study by Hanbat National University researchers in South Korea presents a wearable ammonia gas sensor that detects ...
A wearable sensor could make tracking medication levels much easier for people living with bipolar disorder, eliminating the need for blood draws and lab analyses. The first-of-its-kind device could ...
The wearable sensor developed by researchers at the University of Maryland, known as “Smart Underwear,” continuously tracks hydrogen in intestinal gas. The technology offers one of the first ...
When seemingly healthy people receive an alert from a wearable sensor telling them they might have a respiratory virus - based on small changes in their unique heartrate, sleep and activity patterns - ...
University of Illinois professors Manuel Enrique Hernandez and Richard Sowers, in collaboration with James R. Brasic, professor at Johns Hopkins and New York University, have published a study ...
“This study has the potential to enhance clinical trial design for CMT,” said Allison Moore, CEO and Founder of HNF. “The use of wearable sensors is revolutionizing the future of how we assess disease ...
Researchers Discover People Fart Far More Each Day Than They Think They Do In A Nutshell Scientists developed a wearable ...
Biogen Idec has partnered with Google X, Google's business unit for long-term “moonshot” projects, to study outside factors that might contribute to the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
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Ammonia (NH3)—the second-most-produced chemical globally—has proven to be highly important in furthering human civilization over the centuries, both in terms of technological capabilities and ...