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FDA clears Mode Sensors’ fluid monitoring wearable
Mode Sensors is currently undertaking a Series A funding round to support the US market launch of its wearable sensor.
Today's GPS smartwatches and other wearable devices give millions of runners reams of data about their pace, location, heart ...
Wearable sensors are fundamental to continuous monitoring of health, fitness, and wellness – as well as at the core of innovations for next-generation human-machine interface, industrial IoT, and ...
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Wearable skin sensor can track health continuously
Wearable skin sensors are an innovative technology that can continuously monitor an individual’s health data. These non-invasive devices offer a real-time assessment of various health indicators, ...
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Transparent wearable monitor gives real-time warnings about overexposure to sunlight
Scientists in South Korea have unveiled a transparent, wearable sensor that monitors a user's exposure to ultraviolet A (UVA) ...
One of the key drivers is the digital health revolution. As healthcare systems grapple with an ageing population and rising chronic diseases, wearable sensors are emerging as valuable tools for remote ...
Oura is part of a new partnership that’s looking to develop photonic sensors for wearable devices. As reported by PULSE, the company is one of several Finland-based companies – along with GE ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T) are jointly developing a wearable device known as the Wearable ...
Wearable technology has become a constant presence in our lives. It tracks everything from our steps to our heart rates. We wear it while we exercise, during work, in the shower, and even when we ...
Bio Sensing Technologies is always ahead of the curve when it comes to the latest advancements in technology. Their astute ...
Two people pick grapes in a vineyard near Fresno, California. Outdoor farm workers are on average 35 times more likely to experience heat-related illnesses than the general population. Photograph by ...
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