Fitbit CEO James Park Believes Wearables Are Vital for a Better Healthcare System
Fitbit CEO James Park thinks if you want to change your habits, you can start by measuring them.
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Iowa Startup MakuSafe develops wearable devices to improve workplace safety
In mid-2015, after selling his software company, Gabriel Glynn found himself between startups. He was launching his next project, a podcast about the manufacturing...
Apple Watch Series 4 Release Date, Price, Specs and Leaks
We shouldn’t be surprised if an upgrade of Apple Watch come out of Apple’s iPhone event in September.
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Microscopic Photonic Biosensor allows real-time oxygen monitoring In Organ-on-a-chip Systems
A new photonic biosensor allows researchers to track oxygen levels in real time in "organ-on-a-chip" systems to ensure that such systems more closely mimic...
ReMix, a New Technology That Relies on “in-body GPS” to Help Diagnose Illnesses
MIT scientists are working on a new technology called ReMix, which relies on sensors that act like an "in-body GPS" instead of endoscopy or...
Artificially Intelligent Robot of the Future to Understand the Needs and Actions of Others
Alan Winfield, professor of robot ethics at the University of West England in Bristol, wants to use “simulation theory of mind,” to develop robots...