If you want to know more than one thing, you need more than one sensor. In fact, many engines today have not just two oxygen ...
Some animals can regrow lost body parts. Salamanders and frog tadpoles can rebuild entire limbs after amputation. Mammals ...
In this study, the authors use microCT to image an intact hatchling octopus and segment major organ systems, including the vascular, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. The resulting dataset ...
MIT's new device uses light to measure blood sugar levels without any needles, and a wearable version is already in the works ...
Scientists have quantified what draws mosquitoes to people—which could help make better, life-saving bug traps.
An electrochemical sensor developed at Oregon State University holds promise for making food quality testing faster, more ...
This important paper substantially advances our understanding of how Molidustat may work, beyond its canonical role, by identifying its therapeutic targets in cancer. This study presents a compelling ...
Wireless sensors used in wearable smart devices and medical equipment must be capable of detecting minute changes while ...
Mice make use of rapid nerve cell interactions in the brain's smell center to distinguish one odor from another, a new study ...
Fitbit’s AI coach is going global, turning your cardio fitness data into clear, personalized insights you can actually understand and act on.
Firms like Function Health and Oura market regular blood tests to people wanting to take their health into their own hands.