A wireless biosensor, developed by a Malmö University researcher, enables a more patient-controlled system whereby infections can be detected much earlier through smart catheters, smart diapers or ...
Scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center are developing implantable living chips to monitor patients wirelessly and in real time. These tiny devices will integrate living cells with ...
Engineers from the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California San Diego, say they've developed a wireless biosensor chip that could be injected just under the surface of the skin for ...
Three years after Profusa’s biosensor earned the CE mark to measure tissue oxygen levels, its follow-up has followed suit. The latest EU clearance is for a wireless version of the device, which ...