Dartmouth researchers have developed a cell phone-based tool that monitors tissue health by using a naturally occurring ...
Unexplained hyperglycemic events may be due to undetected occlusions, a common problem that experts say needs to be addressed through education and technology.
Demand for odor detection is growing in diverse fields such as food security, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring, but current technologies face limitations. Living cells with olfactory ...
At altitudes over 2,400 metres, lack of oxygen — a condition called hypoxia — can cause acute mountain sickness. Incidence rises with altitude, but there are ways to lower risks.
(MENAFN- Clever Dude) There are certain car parts you never think about until they fail spectacularly-like the battery that dies in a grocery store parking lot or the tire that goes flat right before ...
Samsung is reportedly developing a new camera sensor that will fix the problems its Galaxy smartphones have, which is the motion blur when taking photos. Samsung Develops New Camera Sensor to Fix ...
A newly issued alert links certain FreeStyle Libre 3 and 3 Plus glucose-monitoring sensors to at least seven deaths and hundreds of serious injuries. The problem stems from sensors giving falsely low ...
Smartphones rely on multiple sensors—such as the accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, and proximity sensor—to power everyday features. From screen rotation and navigation apps to motion tracking and ...
If you’re like most car owners, you probably don’t think much about your car’s oxygen sensors until they are causing a problem. But did you know that a bad oxygen sensor can impact your car’s ...
There are many different trouble codes that can be set in the system when there’s an issue with an oxygen sensor. One such example is the P0133 code. What does it mean and how does it differ from ...
Modern vehicles are equipped with advanced diagnostic systems designed to alert drivers to potential issues before they become serious problems. For Mitsubishi owners, understanding these diagnostics ...
Scientists have developed a new kind of wearable sensor that can detect signs of eye disease—without drawing blood or using expensive lab equipment. Instead, it’s a soft, non-invasive patch placed ...