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Wrap monitors levels of glucose, lactate, vitamin C and levodopa in that same sweat.

Fingertip Wearable Monitors Health Using Sweat as Power Source

Categories Health, Technology
The Blast-RADIUS attack flow. More than 90 vendors have been involved in a coordinated disclosure and issued security bulletins.

RADIUS Security Flaw Exposes Decades-Old Vulnerability in Enterprise Networks

Categories Technology
structure of CNDR-51997

NIH Awards $6.9 Million to Advance Promising Alzheimer’s Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior
Researchers use Optically Pumped Magnetometers to non-invasively measure activity in human cervical nerves. The technology could help medical professionals tailor treatements for inflammatory conditions like sepsis and PTSD.

Researchers use non-invasive technique to record involuntary nervous system

Categories Health, Technology
A brain organoid culture, where the MECP2 gene (linked to Rett syndrome) has been knocked out, is shown under a fluorescent microscope. The culture was treated with the experimental cancer drug ADH-503, resulting in the formation of new synapses.

Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Improving Cognition in Rett Syndrome and Other Neurological Disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior
Subjects navigated a virtual grocery store.

Humans Underestimate Their Risk Tolerance in Robot Interaction

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Researchers developed a firmware update that hides a device's Bluetooth fingerprint

Simple Update Makes Bluetooth Devices Untraceable, Researchers Say

Categories Technology
inside the gut illustration with microbes floating around

Time of Day Crucial for Gut Microbiome Research, Study Reveals

Categories Health
Ph.D. student Anya Bouzida, one of the paper's first authors, demonstrates how CARMEN works

Meet CARMEN, a robot that helps people with mild cognitive impairment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Man yawning

Diabetes Drug Tirzepatide Shows Promise as First Effective Therapy for Sleep Apnea in Obese Patients

Categories Health
Espresso machine

Is coffee good for you or bad for you? Yes!

Categories Health
The PtNGrid features thin, flexible and densely packed grids of either 1,024 or 2,048 embedded electrocorticography (ECoG) sensors.

FDA Approves Clinical Trial for High-Resolution Brain Recorder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Colored SEM image of a microrobot made of an algae cell (green) covered with drug-filled nanoparticles (orange) coated with red blood cell membranes. Scale bar: 2 µm.

Microrobots Deliver Cancer-Fighting Drugs Directly to Lung Tumors, Boosting Survival in Mice

Categories Health, Technology
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