
Wearable device to measure hemoglobin
Wearable device could reduce racial disparities in blood measurements.
Wearable device could reduce racial disparities in blood measurements.
Electronic skins will play a significant role in monitoring, personalized medicine, prosthetics, and robotics.
Researchers have developed a highly elastic biodegradable hydrogel for bioprinting of materials that mimic natural human soft tissues.
Computer scientists use TACC systems to generate synthetic objects for robot training.
Researchers have created a smart skin that will give robots ultra-sensitive skin with more tactile feeling than humans.
University of Texas at Arlington patents headset that allows persons to point to objects of interest using their eyes.