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Engineering a Smarter Wristband for Monitoring Personal Health

Engineers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick have designed a new type of smart wristband capable of monitoring both personal health and environmental markers.

Giving Prosthetics the Sense of Touch

Scientists have designed an artificial nervous system capable of granting the gift of touch.

Tiny Device Promises Cat-Like Hearing

Scientists have created a miniature device capable of giving people cat-like levels of hearing.

Combining Metalens With Artificial Muscles

Scientists have employed metalens to create an electronically controlled artificial eye.

Computer Models Help In The Fight Against Deadly Bacteria

Scientists have developed a new type of computer model to help fight back against an assortment of deadly diseases.
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Startup Sets Sights On Improved Vision Care

A new startup is determined to improve eye care for people in developing countries.

Near-Field Coherent Sensing Used to Monitor Vital Signs

Scientists are working on a method for monitoring vital signs using multiplexed radio with near-field coherent sensing.Rw

Ultrasound Technology to Aid Amputees

A new type of prosthetic promises great things for the lives of amputees.

Superconductive Skin to Provide Robots with a Sense of Touch

Scientists have engineered a new type of artificial skin that allows robots to 'feel' changes in temperature.

Patches Made of Beating Heart Cells Could One Day Restore Cardiac Function

A new patch could help improve the lives of millions of Americans suffering from damaged hearts.
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