Robot fabrication in a single step with a desktop 3D printer and pressurised gas.
Robot fabrication in a single step with a desktop 3D printer and pressurised gas.
Wearable sensors help women analyse menstrual blood for affordable, non-invasive health monitoring.
Scientists created an “evapolectrics” generator that draws power directly from water evaporation, offering a sustainable, battery-free energy source from humidity.
Smaller than a grain of rice, the pacemaker is designed with temporary interventions in mind.
The system detects biomarkers for life-threatening diseases, such as heart attacks and cancer, enabling timely medical intervention.
A 3D printing technique creates recyclable plastics with adjustable flexibility and strength for soft robots and medical devices.
A new battery design could overcome obstacles to making batteries with more energy storage capacity and a lower environmental footprint.
The fluidic wearable device is less wasteful when it comes to water, but equally effective alternative to water immersion therapy.
SmokeNav combines an inertial sensor and millimeter-wave radar to enhance situational awareness for first responders in hazardous conditions.
A new study urges doctors to turn to more dependable tests to prevent the development of type II diabetes in mothers and children.