University of California, Irvine researchers have invented a wearable, wireless, battery-free, bioelectronic sensor to monitor users' health by analyzing molecular biomarkers in human sweat.
UC Irvine researchers built a battery-free wearable sweat sensor that tracks multiple health biomarkers and self-regenerates.
University of California, Irvine researchers have invented a wearable, wireless, battery-free, bioelectronic sensor to ...
A urine test developed by scientists at the University of Cambridge has moved a step closer to clinical use following new ...
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Google kicks off a new era with its first Fitbit tracker in four years, an app rebrand, and its AI coach leaving beta.
The Fitbit Air is a $100 smart band, and it will work with the relaunched Fitbit app, now called Google Health.
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Your oxygen (O2) sensors are small but mighty — they help your engine run efficiently, cut emissions, and prevent costly damage. With the right OBD-II scanner and a bit of know-how, you can decode ...