Many emerging medical technologies rely on seamless integration between biological systems and electronics. This requires ...
Scientists at the University of Kentucky have uncovered a biological signal that may help explain one of the most concerning ...
Cells naturally process external signals through intricate genetic circuits, enabling the adaptation to diverse environments. These circuits rely on complex, nonlinear interactions among genes and ...
Every clinical trial is built on the promise that the risk is justified by the strength of the evidence supporting it.
A team recently developed an adhesive sensing device that seamlessly attaches to human skin to detect and monitor the wearer's health. Skin can send certain health-related signals, such as dry skin ...
Genomes can now be used to store information about a variety of transient biological events inside of living cells, as they happen, like a flight recorder collecting data from an aircraft. The method, ...
The systems use around 200,000 neurons grown from human stem cells, mounted on arrays of thousands of electrodes ...
Biological sensors are crucial to survival. Like eyes and ears, they help us process the world and protect us from danger. On a smaller scale, biological sensors such as nerves send signals to the ...
Penn State researchers recently developed an adhesive sensing device that seamlessly attaches to human skin to detect and monitor the wearer’s health. The writable sensors can be removed with tape, ...