A Non-Toxic Thermoelectric Generator for Wearable Tech
Made with cotton, this generator harvests body heat to power wearable electronics
Made with cotton, this generator harvests body heat to power wearable electronics
Can your employer force you to wear a tracker? Can you replace your natural limbs with prosthetics?
MIT’s WiGait wall sensor can unobtrusively monitor people for many health conditions based on their walking patterns
A wearable device made from cheap household materials could spread the benefits of health monitoring
A new IBM Watson Health unit will analyze personal health data to hopefully benefit patients, physicians and researchers
Break out the champagne, MEMS and sensor makers, Apple just arrived at your party
Where was the shaking from Sunday’s earthquake felt most strongly? Fitness trackers weigh in
Sorry, Samsung. Too bad, Toray. The U.S. has the edge in the wearables game
Intel is eager to get inside—the band on your wrist.
It’s not just what you eat. It’s how fast you eat it