Wearable and implantable biosensors that can accurately detect biological molecules in a non- or minimally invasive manner ...
The reviewed studies examined the use of wearable devices - including smartwatches, fitness bands, and sensor-equipped ...
A new low-cost sensor that detects airborne H5N1 avian flu in under five minutes, and a new vaccine approval sound good as bird flu spreads across the USA.
A self-powered, three-component biosensor capable of killing bacteria in water samples has been developed by materials ...
Medical sensors improve the accuracy of disease detection and treatment planning by enabling accurate diagnostics and ...
A multidisciplinary research team at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University has developed a new coating technology that holds promise to substantially increase the lifespan of implanted and wearable ...
The capacitive biosensor achieves rapid detection of H5N1 and E. coli, streamlining pathogen monitoring and enhancing ...
Most importantly, it can potentially scale up to find many other dangerous pathogens all in one device. "This biosensor is specific to H5N1, but it can be adapted to detect other strains of ...
The biosensors market is being driven by a significant increase in chronic illnesses such as diabetes, a surge in research and development for biotechnology, and the surge in demand for homecare ...
In June 2023, Intricon, developer and manufacturer of medical devices powered by smart miniaturized electronics, announced that it had launched a new Biosensors Center of Excellence (CoE).
The U.S. medical devices market was valued at US$ 184.5 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 311.50 billion by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is fueled by ...