The future of medicine may very well lie in the personalization of health care—knowing exactly what an individual needs and ...
Microelectrode arrays and microprobes have been widely utilized to measure neuronal activity, both in vitro and in vivo. The key advantage is the capability to record and stimulate neurons at multiple ...
Therefore, future research is required for the successful selection of more specific aptamers against other mycotoxins and the development of novel aptasensors and sensor arrays for multi-mycotoxin ...
The future of medicine may very well lie in the personalization of health care—knowing exactly what an individual needs and then delivering just the ...
and now is creating a new category by bringing the first glucose biosensor cleared for use over-the-counter,” said Jake Leach, the company’s chief operating officer. “Based on our experience ...
Scientists have found a way to turn static electricity into usable energy using a simple, cost-effective triboelectric ...
Right now, such tattoos don’t exist, but the key technology is being worked on in labs around the world, including my lab at ...
Smart watches, rings, and a growing array of patches are adding more functionality and being used across a growing set of ...
The future of medicine may very well lie in the personalization of health care-knowing exactly what an individual needs and then delivering just the ...
Improving upon a previously reported design, researchers publishing in ACS Omega have created a triboelectric nanogenerator ...
Roche and Boehringer Ingelheim have both formed partnerships with tech companies this week to develop and deploy wearable biosensor technology for use in clinical trials and patient monitoring ...