UC San Diego Skin patch monitors blood flow

Ultrasound Wearable Patch Could Provide Early Warning for Heart Attacks and Strokes

Researchers at the University of California San Diego developed a soft and stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor...
Sensors for Health Receives 5 million dollars grants

Sensors for Health Receives $5 million in ARC Research Hub Grants to Develop High-Tech,...

The NSW Smart Sensing Network is part of a group of 37 university and industry partners leading the establishment of a new $24 million...
Leg Motion-Based Calorie Burn Measurement

New Leg Motion-Based Calorie Burn Measurement Gives Accurate Results

Engineers from Stanford University have developed a new calorie burn measurement system that is small, inexpensive and accurate. Also, people can make it themselves....
Stanford ultrathin flexible circuits for wearables

Stanford Researchers Develop Ultrathin, Flexible Circuits for Wearables

Researchers at Stanford University have invented a manufacturing technique that yields flexible, atomically thin transistors less than 100 nanometers in length – several times...
Imperial College London Future of Wearable Technologies

Imperial College London Explores The Future of Wearable Technologies

In a paper published in June 2021, researchers at the Imperial College London have explored the future of wearable technologies. The wearable technology industry...
Skiin connected underwear gets Health Canada clearance

Myant’s Skiin Connected Underwear Cleared By Health Canada To Continuously Monitor the Wearer’s ECG

Myant, the industry leader in Textile Computing, has announced that it has secured Health Canada clearance for its biosensing Skiin Underwear. This Class II...