Naqi’s planned acquisition of Wisear accelerates Naqi’s efforts towards commercialization and to establish a global standard for non-invasive neural interfaces. This acquisition marks a defining ...
A new, high-performance brain-computer interface (BCI) can be rapidly implanted through a minimally invasive procedure. The ...
Latest study demonstrates a machine learning model improved Bio-RFID™ sensor’s accuracy for predicting blood glucose, using the Dexcom G6® as reference device “A MARD of 12.9% at this stage in our ...
A team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has used Raman spectroscopy to develop a shoebox-sized device that can measure blood glucose levels without any needles, MIT ...
With $31.4 million in new funding, the company will bring the benefits of robotics to one of the few remaining untouched areas of medicine, structural heart SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS ...
New study introduces a novel computational holography-based method that enables high-resolution, non-invasive imaging through highly scattering media, without the need for traditional tools like guide ...
As chronic stress, burnout, and sleep disorders surge globally, Pulsetto emerges as a science-backed, drug-free solution ...
Public procurement portals are a goldmine for investigative journalists. In addition to holding critical data that can help reveal corruption, money laundering, or suspicious tenders, they are an ...
Toilet seats with high-tech sensors might be the non-invasive technology of the future that could help reduce hospital return rates of individuals with heart disease. A joint project by researchers at ...
A Greater Manchester Police van equipped with live facial recognition technology is seen during a deployment in the city. The force began using the system in October 2025. (Greater Manchester Police ...
Introtek’s BC1 mini blood component detector, also known as the blood leak detector, uses optical-based, non-invasive technology to detect fluid within clear tubing for various critical applications.
There are over 100 invasive plant species in Connecticut wreaking havoc on the state’s forests and waterways, but new technology may help ensure new species never get a chance to invade in the first ...