University of California, Irvine researchers have invented a wearable, wireless, battery-free, bioelectronic sensor to monitor users' health by analyzing molecular biomarkers in human sweat.
UC Irvine researchers built a battery-free wearable sweat sensor that tracks multiple health biomarkers and self-regenerates.
A team of researchers from Argonne National Laboratory, the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, has devised a pathway for ...
Smarter fault detection: AI-assisted scanners and apps now analyze sensor data, run tests, and suggest targeted repairs instead of just listing codes. DIY tools expand: Bluetooth OBD2 adapters and ...
Examine Saldivar’s interpretation of events that ended in Selena Quintanilla Perez’s death and her claims that everything wasn’t as it seemed.
Your oxygen (O2) sensors are small but mighty — they help your engine run efficiently, cut emissions, and prevent costly damage. With the right OBD-II scanner and a bit of know-how, you can decode ...
The ionosphere is of great importance to shortwave radio transmissions, since it allows radio waves to be refracted and ...
Abstract: Flexible and compact sensors for collecting essential information from the environment are showing growing importance in robotic perception. In particular, flexible, multimodal, and low-form ...
Carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD) is one of the regulated parameters for polluted water, including for wastewater at wastewater treatment plants. Controlling the CBOD is important for ...
Abstract: In this article, a general introduction to the area of sensor array and multichannel signal processing is provided, including associated activities of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS ...