Super-thin wearable sensor monitors health, transmits data
Researchers at the University of Illinois have created a way to print micro devices directly to the skin that can…
Smart wearable devices are becoming an increasingly popular form of identification using biometric measurements and are set to replace traditional password and chip and pin authentication methods while continuing to assist both the fitness and medical industries.
Researchers at the University of Illinois have created a way to print micro devices directly to the skin that can…
A recent tracking device study conducted by Club One, Inc. has found that users who tracked personal wellness data self-reported no statistically…
The next generation of consumer electronics will focus on measuring biorhythms. Biorhythms are defined simply as the rhythms of life,…
Valve has announced it will begin to make a Linux-powered console video game system and has plans to integrate biometrics…
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded a total of $1.1 million for two grants to the National Center on…