Undergraduates interested in learning to design and develop new biosensing technologies to address open challenges in human health, agriculture and the environment may apply for the University of ...
A speed record has been broken using nanoscience, which could lead to a host of new advances, including improved battery charging, biosensing, soft robotics and neuromorphic computing. Scientists have ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG3: Good Health & Wellbeing. This special Collection in npj Biosensing shines a spotlight on the forefront of biointerface engineering, ...
Scientists have created the first microlasers capable of detecting individual molecules and even single atomic ions, a ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new class of low-cost, scalable sensors that can be used to monitor electrical activity in ...
Xsensio SA, a Swiss deep-tech company pioneering near real-time continuous biochemical monitoring, today announced the successful closing of a $7M oversubscribed Series A financing round. The round ...
Biospectal is using biosensing software in their smartphone device, OptiBP, to monitor blood pressure and help people with high blood pressure create an easier way to gauge their heart health. The ...
Infectious diseases can be spread through viruses, fungi, bacteria, and parasites. In the twenty-first century, infectious epidemic outbreaks have occurred repeatedly, including those caused by the ...
Traditional medical tests often require clinical samples to be sent off-site for analysis in a time-intensive and expensive process. Point-of-care diagnostics are instead low cost, easy-to-use, and ...
Rockley begins sampling the Bioptx™ Biosensing band and platform for continuous, non-invasive health monitoring with expanded spectroscopy-based biomarkers of hydration and body temperature. Bioptx™ ...
When people sweat, they unknowingly release a wide range of chemicals that can noninvasively inform clinicians on anything from stress hormone levels to glucose. An international team of researchers ...
[Prof. Edwin Hwu] of the Technical University of Denmark wrote in with a call for contributions to special edition of the open-access scientific journal Biosensors. Along the way, he linked in videos ...