Before diving seals reduce blood flow to their blubber

Wearable Device Reveal Seals Prepare Themselves For Diving By Reducing Blood Flow To Their...

A team of researchers at the University of St Andrews in the UK developed a non-invasive wearable device that allows them to monitor what...
Patients expect wearables be comfortable

Patients Expect Their Wearables To Be Durable, Comfortable, And More

When wearable devices first emerged, it came in the form of smartwatches and fitness bands, helping people to increase their fitness level, drink more...
AI framework for health recommendations via smartphone

Harvard, Stanford and U Mich Researchers Propose AI Framework That Delivers Personalized Health Recommendations...

Mobile health (mHealth) apps offer a range of benefits.  There are nutrition-tracking apps that help us count calories, sleep apps are meant to track...
Solos Health FeverGuard

Solos Health Announces Early Fever Detection Technology ‘FeverGuard’

Solos Health Analytics, an innovator in health and wellness, introduced FeverGuard — an intelligent wearable that gives users an early warning of a potential...
Wearables helping people to get back to work

How Technology Is Helping Employers Reopen Their Businesses After COVID-19 Lockdown

As the world is trying to reopen after a lengthy lockdown due to COVID-19, tech companies are using gadgets and apps to make the...
Japan Winning Smart Clothes Race

From Pregnant Mothers To Pets, Japan Is Making Swift Progress In The Race For...

Electronic textiles, or Smart textiles are fabrics that enable digital components such as a battery and a light (including small computers), and electronics to...