An electrochemical sensor developed at Oregon State University holds promise for making food quality testing faster, more ...
MIT's new device uses light to measure blood sugar levels without any needles, and a wearable version is already in the works ...
Spirent’s James Kimery spoke with EEWorld on how testing Wi-Fi devices is becoming more of an end-to-end experience. The RF is mature; it’s time to move on to performance testing.
Wireless sensors used in wearable smart devices and medical equipment must be capable of detecting minute changes while ...
If you want to know more than one thing, you need more than one sensor. In fact, many engines today have not just two oxygen ...
Philippe Petit remembers it like it was yesterday. On Aug. 7, 1974, he made an illegal high-wire walk 1,350 feet above the ground between the Twin Towers. The French high-wire artist will look back on ...
As a certified personal trainer, I tested 16 wearables while training, running and swimming. Here are the best fitness ...
The check engine light is the worst kind of message. It tells you something is wrong without telling you what, and the dealership will happily charge a ...
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