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Novel recording and analysis methods for simultaneous monitoring of vital signs and motion data via radar

Novel recording and analysis methods for simultaneous monitoring of vital signs and motion data via radar

by Christian Colmer, Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medientechnologie IDMTBy positioning the radar from the side, the researchers at Fraunhofer IDMT can collect vital data from the various areas of

Novel recording and analysis methods for simultaneous monitoring of vital signs and motion data via radar

by Christian Colmer, Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medientechnologie IDMTBy positioning the radar from the side, the researchers at Fraunhofer IDMT can collect vital data from the various areas of
Smartphone attachment could increase racial fairness in neurological screening

Smartphone attachment could increase racial fairness in neurological screening

byUniversity of California - San DiegoThe technology captures clear video of the pupil even in dark eye colors. Credit: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of EngineeringEngineers at the Un

Smartphone attachment could increase racial fairness in neurological screening

byUniversity of California - San DiegoThe technology captures clear video of the pupil even in dark eye colors. Credit: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of EngineeringEngineers at the Un
Five ways AI can help to deal with the mental health crisis

Five ways AI can help to deal with the mental health crisis

Artificial intelligence is making waves in the world of health and beyond. And there are multiple ways that it can help people with their wellbeing and health, across mental and physical health. Menta

Five ways AI can help to deal with the mental health crisis

Artificial intelligence is making waves in the world of health and beyond. And there are multiple ways that it can help people with their wellbeing and health, across mental and physical health. Menta
Human disease simulator lets scientists 'choose their own adventure'

Human disease simulator lets scientists 'choose their own adventure'

byNorthwestern UniversityCredit: Northwestern UniversityImagine a device smaller than a toddler's shoebox that can simulate any human disease in multiple organs or test new drugs without eve

Human disease simulator lets scientists 'choose their own adventure'

byNorthwestern UniversityCredit: Northwestern UniversityImagine a device smaller than a toddler's shoebox that can simulate any human disease in multiple organs or test new drugs without eve
Advanced assistive technology for predicting organ deformation during radiotherapy using image information

Advanced assistive technology for predicting organ deformation during radiotherapy using image information

byUniversity of TsukubaCredit: AI-generated imageRadiation therapy, employed for treating cancer and other ailments, is distinctive for its minimally invasive nature, facilitating outpatient tre

Advanced assistive technology for predicting organ deformation during radiotherapy using image information

byUniversity of TsukubaCredit: AI-generated imageRadiation therapy, employed for treating cancer and other ailments, is distinctive for its minimally invasive nature, facilitating outpatient tre
First human clinical trial for pill-sized device that monitors breathing from the gut

First human clinical trial for pill-sized device that monitors breathing from the gut

byCell PressVMPill shown in a clear gel capsule for ease of visualization of internal components. Credit: Ben PlessScientists have developed an ingestible device that can safely monitor vital si

First human clinical trial for pill-sized device that monitors breathing from the gut

byCell PressVMPill shown in a clear gel capsule for ease of visualization of internal components. Credit: Ben PlessScientists have developed an ingestible device that can safely monitor vital si
Research IDs, factors linked to internal medicine resident flourishing

Research IDs, factors linked to internal medicine resident flourishing

by Elana GotkineIndividual- and program-level factors are associated with internal medicine resident flourishing, according to a research letter published online Dec. 19 in theAnnals of Internal

Research IDs, factors linked to internal medicine resident flourishing

by Elana GotkineIndividual- and program-level factors are associated with internal medicine resident flourishing, according to a research letter published online Dec. 19 in theAnnals of Internal
Scientists incorporate electrodes with beneficial features into customizable organ-on-a chip device

Scientists incorporate electrodes with beneficial features into customizable organ-on-a chip device

by Terasaki Institute for Biomedical InnovationThe Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) has developed a novel organ-on-a-chip device for measuring electrical resistance across endotheli

Scientists incorporate electrodes with beneficial features into customizable organ-on-a chip device

by Terasaki Institute for Biomedical InnovationThe Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) has developed a novel organ-on-a-chip device for measuring electrical resistance across endotheli
New sensor objectively measures scratching intensity

New sensor objectively measures scratching intensity

by Byron Spice,Carnegie Mellon UniversityCredit: Carnegie Mellon UniversityAkhil Padmanabha knows about itching. His chronic itching caused by severe eczema was so debilitating that he was hospi

New sensor objectively measures scratching intensity

by Byron Spice,Carnegie Mellon UniversityCredit: Carnegie Mellon UniversityAkhil Padmanabha knows about itching. His chronic itching caused by severe eczema was so debilitating that he was hospi
Made-to-order diagnostic tests may be on the horizon: Researchers invent lab on a chip that can be 3D-printed in minutes

Made-to-order diagnostic tests may be on the horizon: Researchers invent lab on a chip that can be 3D-printed in minutes

byMcGill UniversityDigital manufacturing (DM) of functional capillaric circuits (CCs) using an intrinsically hydrophilic ink (CCInk). a) 1) Additive manufacturing of CCs from a digital design fi

Made-to-order diagnostic tests may be on the horizon: Researchers invent lab on a chip that can be 3D-printed in minutes

byMcGill UniversityDigital manufacturing (DM) of functional capillaric circuits (CCs) using an intrinsically hydrophilic ink (CCInk). a) 1) Additive manufacturing of CCs from a digital design fi
Artificial intelligence used in new COVID-19 test improves accuracy

Artificial intelligence used in new COVID-19 test improves accuracy

byUniversity of SurreyArtificial Intelligence method. VIDIIA’s AI solution works in two stages: (A) Tube identification process. The tubes in the image are identified by using an edge detection

Artificial intelligence used in new COVID-19 test improves accuracy

byUniversity of SurreyArtificial Intelligence method. VIDIIA’s AI solution works in two stages: (A) Tube identification process. The tubes in the image are identified by using an edge detection
WHO says AI risks in global health 'must be accounted for'

WHO says AI risks in global health 'must be accounted for'

JANUARY 24, 2024 Editors' notesby SciDev.NetCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainHealth care providers need to be aware of the risks of using AI—especially in low- and middle-income countries—the Wor

WHO says AI risks in global health 'must be accounted for'

JANUARY 24, 2024 Editors' notesby SciDev.NetCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainHealth care providers need to be aware of the risks of using AI—especially in low- and middle-income countries—the Wor