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  • News - 16 Dec 2010
    Reebok announced that it has joined with MC10, a start up, flexible electronics company, to develop a new sensor to be used on a flexible silicon circuit. The flexible circuit will be sewn into...
  • News - 20 Oct 2010
    A study was carried out to determine the condition of the various roads in UK. To serve this purpose, a Mercedes car was integrated with vibration and noise sensing devices and was driven across the...
  • News - 24 Aug 2010
    According to guest correspondents Robert Day Lynux Works’ Vice President, and George Brooks Director of business development medical segment, virtual machinery that functions with an inherent...
  • News - 16 Jun 2010
    Freescale Semiconductor and Pounce Consulting have jointly developed a user-friendly portable telemonitoring reference design that enables physicians and patients to perform routine health screenings...
  • News - 23 Apr 2010
    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) awarded a 510(k) clearance to Proteus Biomedical for marketing the Raisin Personal Health Monitor, its personal health device of wireless nature. This...
  • News - 20 Jan 2025
    Researchers from KAIST and the University of Michigan have developed a digital biomarker capable of predicting depression symptoms using data from wearable devices. This innovation could provide...
  • News - 8 Oct 2021
    Using telemedicine, COVID-19 patients can be cared for safely at home – from initial home isolation to recovery or, in case problems arise, admission to hospital. A team from the Technical...
  • News - 12 Mar 2021
    How do you turn "dumb" headphones into smart ones- Rutgers engineers have invented a cheap and easy way by transforming headphones into sensors that can be plugged into smartphones, identify...
  • News - 7 Nov 2019
    Wearable biosensors that non-invasively monitor health and fitness are growing in popularity among adults. But adapting this technology for use with babies is difficult because the devices are often...
  • News - 17 Sep 2019
    Latest technological devices are focusing on non-invasive tracking of vital signs for fitness monitoring and also for preventing typical health problems such as hypertension, heart failure,...

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