Making origami with light.

Making origami with light.
A wearable electronic device that can monitor glucose levels alongside vital signs adds another dimension to personalized health management.
In their review published in BioEssays, Arnaud Gautier and Alison Tebo discuss new labeling protocols, actuation methods and biosensors based on fluorogenic protein systems.
Flexible physical sensing platforms for wearable electronics, soft robotics, and real-time healthcare monitoring.
Low-cost, wearable sensor that use the metabolic response of yeast to measure ionizing radiation doses are developed.
A nanoforce sensor developed by KAIST researchers provides high sensitivity, transparency, and mechanical durability against bending.
Intestinal bacteria can create an electric current, according to a new study from Lund University in Sweden.
A wearable piezoelectret sensor has been developed for pressure-based human pulse measurement.
Polymer Crystallization is the first international journal solely devoted to polymer crystallization research, providing a new platform to serve both the scientific and engineering communities.
The Editors of Small Methods are pleased to publish this special biomedical virtual issue. This collection highlights outstanding research in Small Methods from the very first issue to now, in the areas of biosensing, biomedical engineering, nanomaterials,...