Scientists have developed a water-repelling, porous sensor capable of detecting subtle water waves, tracking human movement, and even recognizing speech 1. The material can have applications in ...
The flexible sensor, ideal for use in the human body, uses laser-induced graphene to simultaneously but separately measure temperature and strain, potentially enabling better wound healing monitoring ...
Glucotrack has cleared the first human clinical study of its long-term ... The company’s real-time sensor is placed within the subclavian vein, located under the collarbone—to collect sugar ...