JUNE 24, 2024 by University of Pittsburgh Vision of the proposed research for developing a self-powered, millifluidic lab-on-a-chip device to determine blood conductivity. Credit: Advanced Materials (2024). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202403568Metabolic disorders, like diabetes and osteoporosis, are burgeoning throughout the world, especially in developing countries. The diagnosis for these disorders is typically a blood test, but because...
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‘Henswear’ Unveils Nanotech-Embedded Wearables for Rapid Recovery, Revolutionizing Health Monitoring
Henswear envisions a transformative approach to health monitoring through nanomaterial-based sensors seamlessly integrated into everyday clothing.A team of engineers from the University of Delaware introduces wearable nanotechnology designed to accelerate recovery, with the added benefit of adaptability to existing fabrics. NEXT-GENERATION WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIES (Photo : University of Delaware)Thanks to new funding from NSF, Thostenson (pictured)...