New AI algorithm monitors sleep with radio waves
Patients with sleep disorders could be studied nonintrusively at home using wireless signals.
Patients with sleep disorders could be studied nonintrusively at home using wireless signals.
Researchers gauge a cell’s stiffness, which can reflect cancer or other conditions, simply by watching it.
Simple-to-use, low-cost respiratory sensor enables measurement and tracking of personal metabolism.
New app lets patients work alone or with others to prevent, monitor, and reverse chronic disease.
Results may help surgeons determine when and how to treat heart attacks.
Startup’s stress sensor tracks users’ unconscious responses to products and experiences.
Entrepreneurs, researchers, and industry experts build connections at workshop.
Texting-based surveys capture purchasing and behavior data from people living in remote areas.
Boosting quality of patient MRIs could enable large-scale studies of stroke outcome.
MIT professor wants public health advocates to think big about future trends.
Muscle grafts could help amputees sense and control artificial limbs.
Termeer built Genzyme from a startup into a biotech powerhouse, while becoming an innovator in rare-disease drug development.
Study at MIT Medical finds most parents are capable of performing the test.
By measuring this emerging vital sign, CSAIL system could help monitor and diagnose health issues like cognitive decline and cardiac disease.
In more than 20 years working on wireless sensors and radio frequency identification (RFID), Richard Fletcher has produced several startups and over a dozen patents.