Canadian scientists have demonstrated for the first time that a noninvasive brain-monitoring technique could help medical teams predict the future development of premature babies.
When living cells grow, divide or respond to drugs, they give off tiny amounts of heat that offer information about what the ...
When living cells grow, divide, or respond to drugs, they give off tiny amounts of heat that offer information about what the cells are doing. But since these heat signals are so vanishingly small, ...
When living cells grow, divide, or respond to drugs, they give off tiny amounts of heat that offer information about what the cells are doing. But ...
A new study has shown that agricultural waste from lavender straw can be transformed into a highly sensitive biochar-based sensor for detecting ...
In a groundbreaking move for ocean monitoring, DARPA's BLUE program has teamed up with Michigan Technological University to ...
Scientists from Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) recently tested a micro-autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) in the ...
Soccer officials already rely on cameras to see who’s offside and who sent the ball out of bounds. But during this World Cup, ...
A new study identifies the FXR bile receptor as a key therapeutic target to prevent sleep apnea cardiovascular complications.
I’ve now had the opportunity—nay, the privilege—to test out the Smart Underwear wearable developed by researchers at the ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Exhaust System Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 1.7% during the forecast period, from an ...
Smartphone adapter connects to mouth to measure airway openness via sound waves Device aims to make lung function testing more accessible for patients with chronic conditions Clinical trial underway ...