
Glove and gaming make rehabilitation fun
A new sensor material suitable for developing a rehabilitation glove.
A new sensor material suitable for developing a rehabilitation glove.
We can run tests and experiments, but we cannot always predict and understand why AI does what it does.
A new method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision. It could pave the way for faster, more energy-efficient electronics.
Researchers have developed a new material that can facilitate a near-perfect merger between machines and the human body for diagnostics and treatment.
A subset of wearables are the so-called hearables – in-ear devices that are well suited for long-term monitoring as they are non-invasive, inconspicuous and easy to fasten.
Researchers have developed a new tool that adapts machine learning algorithms to the needs of synthetic biology to guide development systematically.
Researchers have developed a machine learning model that can predict chemotherapy-associated nephrotoxicity.