Scientists are looking to advance athletic performance using the body’s most ubiquitous response to physical activity: sweat. A personal health monitoring system created by UC Berkeley and Stanford ...
Engineers have developed the first fully integrated electronic system that can provide continuous, noninvasive monitoring of multiple biochemicals in sweat. The advance opens doors to wearable devices ...
If the thought of having your blood taken makes you sweat, take heart. Researchers have developed a sensor that measures health signs from sweat alone. Worn as a wristband or headband, the device ...
Sweating it out on a treadmill, or racing to finish a half marathon, a runner might risk a potentially dangerous buildup of electrolytes in her blood. Imbedded in a sweatband, a network of sensors ...
When UC Berkeley engineers say they are going to make you sweat, it is all in the name of science. Specifically, it is for a flexible sensor system that can measure metabolites and electrolytes in ...
Berkeley -- When engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, say they are going to make you sweat, it is all in the name of science. Specifically, it is for a flexible sensor system that can ...
Scientists have devised a wearable sweat monitor that keeps tabs on your health by monitoring the chemical composition of your perspiration. The new device, described Wednesday in Nature, is flexible ...