Preventing sudden and unexpected death hinges on accurately predicting the onset of epileptic seizures, even those with the rarest occurrences.

Preventing sudden and unexpected death hinges on accurately predicting the onset of epileptic seizures, even those with the rarest occurrences.
1 in 10 women suffer from polycystic ovarian syndrome, yet its fundamental workings remain largely unknown.
This robotic feeding system trained with machine learning will transform lives, giving independence to those with severe mobility issues.
An electronic sock detects an “unhealthy” walking style linked with diabetes and poor circulation to prevent foot ulcers and amputation.
A new organ-on-a-chip model allows researchers to study the splitting of the embryo during pregnancy for the first time.
The chemical and biomolecular engineer delves into the versatile applications, surprising properties, and future possibilities of liquid metals.
Researchers are tackling the growing problem of electronic waste by designing wearable electronics from sustainable and recyclable materials.
E-CASE liquid metal adhesive enables flexible connections to make better, tougher flexible electronics for wearables and robotics.
Turns out, liquid metals offer an unconventional approach to creating fully flexible memory storage devices inspired by the brain.
The generator harnesses energy from water and is built with a fiberform material derived from the straps of disposable medical masks.