How sea creatures’ superpowers inspire smart biomaterials for human health
A fragile star. Credit: Florida Museum of Natural History, Invertebrate Zoology Major discoveries about the inner workings of a fragile ...
A fragile star. Credit: Florida Museum of Natural History, Invertebrate Zoology Major discoveries about the inner workings of a fragile ...
Exploded view of electronic components, a touch sensor array, a 3D printed mouthguard, and encapsulation structures. Credit: Hou et al. ...
Aljazeera.net correspondentsWithin the framework of the policy of reducing government support pursued by the Syrian regime’s government for nearly two ...
A digitally embroidered smart glove developed at MIT can facilitate piano lessons and human-robot teleoperation using a machine learning agent ...
Researchers at the University of Washington have introduced the Thermal Earring, a wireless wearable device that continuously monitors the temperature ...
Credit: Caio de Pexels Type 2 diabetes patients have access to an assortment of digital health tools, including iPhone mobile ...
The glove is cordless, stretchy and can be easily washed after removing the battery. Credit: Lou Bosshart This month, a ...
Dual glucose sensitive complex for insulin delivery. Schematic of complex formation and insulin release with dual glucose-sensitive mechanisms. Glu-insulin containing ...
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public domain Our smart devices receive voice commands from us, check our heartbeat, track our sleep, translate texts, ...
Dr Arsham Hamidi and Dr Ferda Canbaz at the laser laboratory. Credit: Reinhard Wendler, University of Basel Using lasers rather ...
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