Scientists succeed in creating an artificial pancreas that regulates glucose, opening the door to treating diabetes without injections.
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Scientists discover blue hole so deep their gear still can't find the bottom
A massive underwater sinkhole off the coast of Mexico has swallowed every instrument scientists have lowered into it, and they still have no idea how far down it goes. The Taam ja’ Blue Hole, sitting ...
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Tomorrow’s smart pills will deliver drugs and take biopsies
Ingestible electronics can sense and act inside the gut ...
The Onvis CS2 isn't just a contact sensor. With a 120dB siren, Thread support, and climate tracking, it's a 4-in-1 security ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are helping to pave a path for the eventual discovery of dark matter. With new approaches to measurement in the quantum realm, ...
From finding hidden metal to adjusting lighting, these hidden gems will change how you use your phone ...
A federal law requiring impairment-detection devices inside all new cars survived a recent push to strip its funding but remains stalled by questions about whether the technology is ready.
Profusa (Nasdaq:PFSA) and Mayo Clinic today announced a know-how agreement related to oxygen monitoring technologies.
As aging populations and rising diabetes rates drive an increase in chronic wounds, more patients face the risk of amputations. UC Riverside researchers have developed an oxygen-delivering gel capable ...
Untreated obstructive sleep apnea can impair focus, memory, and reaction time, making work tasks more difficult and mistakes and accidents more likely.
Future Army medics and doctors may obtain real-time vital signs from casualties in the field through wearable sensors, allowing them to provide better, more consistent care and potentially save more ...
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