A heart rate device inspired by Starfish can potentially solve the accuracy problems, detect serious cardiac issues, and solve a crucial power problem, too.
When the body moves, it's harder for existing wearable devices to accurately track heart activity. But University of Missouri ...
“Starfish-inspired wearable bioelectronic systems for physiological signal monitoring during motion and real-time heart ...
Inspired by how starfish flip themselves over, researchers have developed a unique wearable heart monitor with five flexible ...
A human appetite hormone, bombesin, also controls feeding in starfish, showing it evolved over 500 million years ago. A team ...
Metadata-driven unstructured data management Starfish Storage today announced it has won the “Data Solution of the Year for Education” award in the 6th annual Data Breakthrough Awards program ...
(Web Desk) - Inspired by how starfish flip themselves over, researchers have developed a unique wearable heart monitor with ...
An optogenetic method for controlling the movement of starfish oocytes has been developed, which could have applications for ...
Engineered starfish oocytes shape-shift in response to light, may enable the design of synthetic, light-activated cells for ...
A team of biologists at Queen Mary University of London has discovered that a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans has ...
Queen Camilla helped mark 21 years of providing support to women living in domestic violence situations with a Clarence House ...