A robot that can follow marine organisms underwater for considerable distances would be key to learning more about these organisms.
Princeton University scientists have devised a novel sensing device that has the potentiality to revolutionize the way in which the medical equipments and drugs were previously examined for detecting the infections associated with it.
Facultad de Informática-based Artificial Intelligence Group (LIA) at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid has developed a novel DNA-supported biosensor that plays a significant role in genetic diagnostics.
AcuMEMS, a California-based medical device company proclaimed that their company has devised a novel wire-free sensing device for detecting intraocular pressure (IOP) of glaucoma and cataract patients. This innovative sensing device can be implanted at the time of intraocular lens (IOL) surgery for treating cataract by means of an un-enlarged phaco/IOL cut.
The devices developed in this manner consist of economical biosensors which can be deployed for evaluating the quality of drinking water. This technique can also be molded to store light energy with enhanced effectiveness in the coming years.
A major conference was conducted by West Wireless Health Institute (WWHI) on Health Care Innovation Day at the Ronald Reagan Building with the Officials of the Department of Veterans Affairs, health care industry leaders, and Government officials coming in to discuss wireless health care solutions.
Endotronix has been funded by an economic development group JumpStart Ventures to the tune of $250,000.
Universal Sensors, a leading fabricator of speedy, flexible, high-performance biosensors, has been offered a second phase Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) award from the UK Department of Health to advance a device for detecting the presence of hazardous bacteria in hospitals.
Murata Manufacturing is a leading company that manufactures differential technological solutions encompassing various resistors, capacitors and varied sensing devices.
BodyMedia has launched its new armband sensors, which are to be connected to smart phones wirelessly through Bluetooth. According to John Stivoric, Chief Technology Officer, the company has collaborated with Google and Apple to develop the smartphone.
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