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  • News - 8 May 2024
    Chi Hwan Lee and his colleagues developed a smart neckband that tracks eating and drinking habits. This machine-learning-powered device uses sensors to distinguish between these actions and similar...
  • News - 31 Jan 2017
    A wearable, wireless sensor that can track an individual’s skin hydration has been developed by scientists from North Carolina State University. This device has been developed for use in...
  • News - 13 Feb 2015
    When the email from the Queensland Maroons rugby team hit his Inbox, Dr. Jaime Grunlan thought it was another in a long line of spam so he treated it as such. When he received it a second time he...
  • Article - 25 Apr 2022
    A new approach for in situ pH monitoring during the hydration of cementitious systems means of optical sensors and innovative pH indicators with high apparent pKa values were recently described.
  • News - 29 Dec 2010
    Cambridge Consultants, a leading product fabrication and development sector in Cambridge, proclaimed that the company has advanced a bottle featuring wireless sensing device and a related smartphone...
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    Our goal is to make high-quality gas detection products and expert solutions available to you. CO2Meter.com is the website for CO2Meter, Inc., an engineering firm located in Ormond Beach,...
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    Amazing insights and innovative products using Tekscan pressure mapping, force measurement, and tactile sensors Tekscan's patented tactile force and pressure sensing solutions provide our...
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    With more than 10 years experience in the field, Withings invents, designs, and manufactures a range of award-winning, clinically validated smart health devices and associated apps. Withings provides...
  • News - 25 Jul 2019
    Removing fluid at the precise rate and stopping at the right time is very important for patients suffering from kidney failure and require constant dialysis. This usually involves guess-work on...
  • News - 21 May 2015
    A wearable device being developed by the University of Strathclyde will provide real-time data analysis of fluid loss during exercise to enhance the performance of fitness enthusiasts and elite...

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