
Soft sensors for monitoring pregnant women
Researchers have developed three soft, flexible, wireless sensors that allow movement and provide more precise data than existing ones.
Researchers have developed three soft, flexible, wireless sensors that allow movement and provide more precise data than existing ones.
Researchers have designed a cellular device capable of detecting and processing biological signals outside the laboratory.
Transforming how common health conditions are diagnosed using point-of-care and wearable bio diagnostic devices is the goal of a new University of South Australia project.
Checking the heartbeat of babies in the womb is set to become more accurate and less stressful for expectant mothers.
Researchers are developing an app and wearable technology to enable pregnant women to use a smartphone to detect whether they have a condition that could lead to serious health complications for them or their unborn child.