From Apple Watches to Oura Rings, wearable health devices claim to optimize everything from fitness to sleep. But while they offer valuable insights, research from UNC’s School of Medicine suggests ...
The wearable devices sector has advanced well beyond simple fitness bands and step counters, growing into a multibillion-dollar market that now overlaps with artificial intelligence, extended reality ...
In this week’s article, I am taking a little bit of a detour away from a security-focus to highlight two individuals making their mark in the wearable technology space. Technology has advanced in so ...
Monitoring people’s data from popular fitness gadgets can easily cross many privacy and ethical boundaries, risking a backlash from your workforce. Wearable tech continues to be one of the Next Big ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wearable health aids have a long history. Leonardo da Vinci designed the first pedometer around 1500, and Holter heart monitors ...
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Jihwan Yoon is an assistant professor specializing in radiofrequency-based nanosecond electric pulses (RF-NEPs) for noninvasive neuromodulation, influencing brain and nervous system function. His ...
Researchers are developing a digital "tattoo" that measures "mental workload." The "e-tattoo" is meant for workers with high-risk jobs like air traffic controllers. It's thinner and lighter than older ...
Wearable tech is all the rage. With all the rings, smartwatches, mattress pads, glucose monitors and more out there, it’s easy for anyone to walk around like Mr T, draped in wearable tech jewelry, ...
A slew of wearable products and prototypes were on show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Monday. Wearable gadgets like smart watches and glasses are growing more capable every year, but ...
As mental health crisis workers face rising risks in the field, one Illinois nonprofit is turning to wearable technology to help keep them safe. The Association for Individual Development (AID) is now ...