Researchers at Insilixa, a healthcare startup based in Sunnyvale, Calif., created a biochip that is able to complete microbial scans in two hours without the need for cultures, according to Science.
Researchers from the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, have developed a bioengineered chip that ...
First, let me clarify that it is not an RFID chip that is implanted, but rather a transponder. The chip is the brains of an RFID device, but it alone does nothing. It must be connected to a radio ...
A team of researchers from Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University and Boston-based Harvard Medical School are collaborating to develop a ...
A team at Scripps Research has created a microchip that can rapidly reveal how a person's antibodies respond to viruses using only a drop of blood. This game-changing technology, called mEM, condenses ...
Designed for in-body communications systems, the ZL70100 transceiver chip fully complies with MICS (Medical Implant Communication Service) standard and operates from 402 to 405 MHz and from 433 to 434 ...
Wearable devices have steadily added more sensors and features, but most still depend on a nearby smartphone or cloud servers to handle intensive processing. That reliance could start to ...
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