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A self-healing sweat sensor

Science Daily - 18 Dec 2019 22:34
Wearable sensors that track heart rate or steps are popular fitness products. But in the future, working up a good sweat could provide useful information about a person's health. Now, researchers have developed a headban...
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(The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine) Mount Sinai researchers have found that different mutations in a single gene can have myriad effects on a person's health, suggesting that gene therapies may ne...
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What types of problems can fiber optic kinetic sensor solve?

Medical Design Technology - 18 Dec 2019 23:04
At Sensors Expo 2019, Dennis Horwicz, Product Manager at Micronor explains how his company's fiber optic sensors for mechanical motion applications can be used in challenging applications that include electromagnetic int...
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Scientists find way to supercharge protein production

Science Daily - 18 Dec 2019 22:35
Researchers have found a way to increase production of proteins in bacteria up to a thousandfold, a discovery that could aid production of proteins used in the medical, food, agriculture, chemical and other industries.
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Currently, the detection of food poison outbreaks caused by bacteria takes a long time and is expensive, but this does not have to be the case in the future. Researchers have found a method for the precise identification...
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Ever since humans domesticated the dog, the faithful, obedient and protective animal has provided its owner with companionship and emotional well-being. Now, a study suggests that being around 'man's best friend' from an...
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Researchers have discovered that a chemical compound found in essential oils improves the healing process in mice when it is topically applied to a skin wound.
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Obesity could affect brain development in children

Science Daily - 18 Dec 2019 22:34
New research found that obese children had a thinner pre-frontal cortex than normal weight children. The thinner cortex could be factor in the decreased executive function earlier studies observed among children with hig...
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Saccharin received a bad rap after studies in the 1970s linked consumption of large amounts of the artificial sweetener to bladder cancer in laboratory rats. Later, research revealed that these findings were not relevant...
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Molecular features of anxiety in the brain

Science Daily - 18 Dec 2019 22:34
Investigators have taken a new approach to the search, developing a rational, computationally inspired method for the preclinical study of anxiety.
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IgG4-related disease is an autoimmune disorder affecting millions and has no established cure. Previous research indicates that T cells, a major component of the immune system, and the immunoglobulin IgG4 itself are key ...
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A pioneering new study found that even if people had a high genetic risk of heart disease or stroke, healthy sleep patterns could help offset that risk.
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Researchers have found that different mutations in a single gene can have myriad effects on a person's health, suggesting that gene therapies may need to do more than just replenish the missing or dysfunctional protein t...
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Researchers refute the link between increased levels of herpes virus and Alzheimer's disease.
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New mechanism in childhood kidney cancer

Science Daily - 18 Dec 2019 22:33
A problem in reader proteins that identify which gene is up for expression may cause normal cells to turn malignant during development.
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Researchers explain how they have developed and demonstrated a series of algorithms that can analyze biometric information recorded by a smart device and then recommend the best combination of sleep and light to help a p...
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A drug that once helped obese adults lose weight, withdrawn from the market due to heart risks, may be safe and effective for children with a seizure disorder called Dravet syndrome, say researchers. The drug fenfluramin...
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Advanced 50-nm floating gate NOR Flash ICs target power-sensitive applications XMC, a core subsidiary of Unigroup, announced the mass production status of new SPI NOR Flash series – XM25QWxxC, with the industry’s advanced 50nm Floating Gate NOR Flash manufacturing process, which features wide v...
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SiC isolated gate driver ICs boost energy efficiency in SMPSs

Medical Design Technology - 18 Dec 2019 16:40
SiC isolated gate driver ICs boost energy efficiency in SMPSs With the MAX22701E isolated gate driver from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., designers of high-voltage/high-power systems can improve power supply efficiency by up to 4 percentage points over competitive solutions, redu...
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TMR omnipolar switch sensors consumer little power

Medical Design Technology - 18 Dec 2019 16:35
TMR omnipolar switch sensors consumer little power MultiDimension Technology Co., Ltd. has released five TMR omnipolar switch sensors TMR1302B/TMR1303B/TMR1341XD/TMR1366/TMR1383, adding new members to MDT’s ultra-low power TMR switch series. They are designed for a var...
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R&S's compact antenna test chamber selected by Sierra Wireless

Medical Design Technology - 18 Dec 2019 16:31
R&S's compact antenna test chamber selected by Sierra Wireless Sierra Wireless has selected the compact antenna test range (CATR) based R&S ATS1800C for mmWave frequencies (FR2) testing. The transportable solution from Rohde & Schwarz features a state-of-the-art golden CATR reflecto...
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Newark offers Renesas' MCUs targeting security, connectivity, low power, scalability Newark announced the availability of the RA Family of 32-bit Arm Cortex-M based MCUs from Renesas Electronics Corporation. This major product introduction will offer design engineers the flexibility to leverage Renesas' ...
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