Epicore Biosystems is developing an electronics-free band-aid-like sweat sensor to add to the growing category of wearable tech.
Driveline Baseball’s data-driven training facility is turning to wearables to help hitters optimize their abilities.
Fitbit and the National Institutes of Health have launched a digital health technology initiative to collect real-world, real-time data.
Forecasts predict that global shipments of wearable devices will hit 125.3 million units this year, an increase of 8.5 percent from 2017.
The patent outlines the use of “biometric sensing pixels” that can detect the wearer’s wrist skin texture pattern to unlock watch.
A research team at the Washington State University has developed a 3D‑printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors.
No-code development is all the rage. But helping people build their own software is harder than you might think.
A wearable called Bodytrak helps monitor the physiological health of workers in high-risk industries such as gas and mining.
Future cities will almost certainly have fewer cars — but car companies are still backing new transportation startups.
Innovative transportation solutions are getting smarter by recognizing supply and demand and using automation to efficiently avoid road hazards.