Your skin isn’t just glowing — it’s gassy. And now, science is sniffing it out. Researchers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s first contactless wearable device that can monitor ...
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While technologies to measure water vapor loss do exist, they are large, cumbersome machines that largely reside within hospital settings. A new device that measures changes in water vapor, carbon ...
Staying hydrated sounds simple. But when temperatures rise and the body sweats more, it’s not always easy to know when you’re running low on water. Dehydration can sneak up quickly—whether you’re ...
University of Chicago and Cornell University researchers analyzed wearable health care electronics and reported carbon ...
Did you know you emit a variety of gases through your skin all day long? These vapors, which include carbon dioxide, water vapor, and volatile organic compounds such as ammonia, can reveal vital ...
Wearable skin sensors are an innovative technology that can continuously monitor an individual’s health data. These non-invasive devices offer a real-time assessment of various health indicators, ...
A wearable sensor could make tracking medication levels much easier for people living with bipolar disorder, eliminating the need for blood draws and lab analyses. The first-of-its-kind device could ...