Medicine & TechnologyA team of scientists and engineers demonstrated a novel approach that could enable humans to control electronic gadgets - by inserting electrodes through the veins.
A team from Cornell University has fabricated a miniature magnetic field sensor, using an ultrathin graphene "sandwich," that offers detection over a greater temperature change with enough sensitivity to sense subtleties in magnetic fields.
The excitement is all about the potential for their clinical research customers to leverage ClearSky’s experience and datasets to develop endpoints for a wide variety of CNS disorders based on Verisense data
Using nanotechnology, UCF researchers have developed the first rapid detector for dopamine, a chemical that is believed to play a role in various diseases such as Parkinson's, depression and some cancers.
UNIST researchers are creating nano-sized sensors to fit it into a contact lens. these sensors are created to monitor the health information such as blood sugar level from the tears.
KAUST scientists made a new plant sensor to analyze plant growth and hygiene. As Strigolactones have an important role in plant biology, so newly invented strigolactone sensor that will help to understand growths and other activities.
An advanced sensor implanted inside a U-shaped glass to measure toxicity in chemicals. University of California, Riverside Scientists designed the sensor to calculate density, mass, and volume of biological samples in the fluid.
Two smartphone-based systems that track users outside the visibility of GPS and recognize various objects found on the road scene in real time have been developed.