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New York artist Jordan Weber has created a public "regenerative sculpture" in the shape of two crowns worn by African queens to monitor the air pollution of a Detroit neighbourhood as part of a project to combat the "effects of discriminatory urban planning". Read more
Serving multiple useful purposes, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) usually incorporate scalp-applied or even brain-implanted electrodes. A new less-invasive BCI, however, can simply be stuck in the patient's ear canal as needed.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Tsinghua University, ear, Brain-computer interface, wearable electronics
How many speaker drivers do earphones need to deliver great stereo sound? One in each earpiece? Two? Six? The Knowles Corporation has partnered with Ultimate Ears Pro for the release of the UE Premier in-ear monitors, which rock a frankly insane 21 drivers per earphone.Continue ReadingCategory: Music, TechnologyTags: Earphones, Audiophile, Audio, Speakers
Researchers have developed a wearable, noninvasive sensor that monitors for a biomarker of inflammation in the wearer’s sweat. They say the device could be used at home by people with chronic inflammatory diseases.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Wearable, wearable electronics, Inflammatory, Sensor, Caltech
Researchers have developed a mobile, noninvasive, ultrathin, stretchable, battery-operated electronic tattoo that simultaneously measures the heart’s electrical and mechanical activity, offering a new method of diagnosing and monitoring heart disease.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: wearable electronics, Stretchable Electronics, Heart, Heart Disease, ECG, University of Texas
We may be one step closer to using technology to ensure productive, disease-free crops, thanks to the development of a multifunctional electronic patch ‘worn’ by plants that monitors for the presence of pathogens and environmental stressors.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Plants, Agriculture, Disease, Environment, North Carolina State University
Back in 2020 we first heard about BrakeAce, a mountain-bike-mounted power metering system that monitors cyclists' brake usage throughout each ride. Well, it's now available in a new-and-improved wireless form, called the PF2.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: Mountain Bikes, Cycling, Braking, Performance, Wireless
If people with glaucoma don't stay on top of their condition, blindness may result. An experimental new contact lens is designed to help, by both monitoring glaucoma symptoms and automatically releasing medication as needed.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Postech, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Contact Lenses, Glaucoma, Eye
There are many orally administered drugs which are very helpful in the right dosage, but quite harmful in larger amounts. A new microneedle patch is designed to help in that regard, by showing exactly how much medication is currently present in a patient's bloodstream.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: UCLA, Microneedles, Medication, Monitoring
While most of us have a pretty good sense of when we're getting too stressed, people with certain mental health issues may benefit from being made aware of the situation, so they can take the appropriate action. A new palm-worn electronic tattoo could help in that regard.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Texas A&M Universty, University of Texas, Wearable, Stress


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