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New Manufacturing Methods Could Transform Touch Sensing Technology

Restless sleep correlates with lower connectivity between the default mode network nodes, and default mode network and somatomotor network nodes. The default mode network is a group of brain regions that are active when we are at rest, not focusing on any specific task. The somatomotor network involves brain regions that are responsible for controlling movement and processing sensations from the body, such as touch and physical feedback.

Long-Term Brain Study Reveals Lasting Effects of Daily Activities on Cognition

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

Fingertip Wearable Monitors Health Using Sweat as Power Source

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Mental health apps may help those waiting for care, study finds

Stretchable microneedle electrode arrays.

Sea Slugs Inspire Flexible Microneedle Electrodes for Seamless Health Monitoring

An illustration depicting a smartwatch displaying a heart rate graph, with an alert indicating an upcoming atrial fibrillation episode

AI Model Predicts Atrial Fibrillation 30 Minutes Before Onset

A research team member who is blind uses acoustic touch to locate and reach for an item on the table. Photo: Lil Deverell CC-BY 4.0

New “acoustic touch” glasses help blind see using sound

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