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    Archer is a materials technology company. Materials are the tangible physical basis of all technology. We’re developing and integrating materials to address complex global challenges in quantum...
  • Article - 11 Aug 2020
    This article discusses different ways in which people with serious health issues, such as diabetes or kidney disease, can monitor their conditions in real-time with the help of tattoo biosensors.
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    BioNavis Ltd is a Finland-based private company founded in 2006. BioNavis manufactures SPR Navi™ instruments with superior features and performance to be used in Life Science, Material Science...
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    With more than 25 years of experience, Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG is one of the leading providers of physical, chemical and biological sensors. Our goal is to become the world leader in both...
  • News - 14 Feb 2020
    Biosensors in-built into smartwatches, smartphones, and other gadgets will SOON become a reality. Scientists at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have now developed a technique to boost...
  • News - 5 Sep 2014
    Move over, graphene. An atomically thin, two-dimensional, ultrasensitive semiconductor material for biosensing developed by researchers at UC Santa Barbara promises to push the boundaries of...
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    Valencell is focused on helping our customers create the most accurate wearables for all activities and applications, including sports & fitness, personal health, and much more. We’re...
  • News - 5 Apr 2017
    In the near future, patients and doctors might be able to monitor blood glucose levels and various other significant signs of disease by using transparent biosensors that are implanted in contact...
  • News - 17 Nov 2010
    Affectiva, a firm that develops technologies to assist people suffering from autism spectrum disorders, has announced at the Future Forward Executive Forum  the launch of a beta form of its...
  • News - 31 Jul 2010
    A new fluorescent biosensor, called, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) biosensor has been developed by the researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. This biosensor will assist in evolving a vital...

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