Scientists have developed the first wireless, implantable temperature sensor to detect inflammatory flareups in patients with Crohn's disease. The approach offers long-term, real-time monitoring and ...
Why fast-response, non-contact temperature sensing is needed in biomedical research. How thin, transparent film is used to create the Seebeck effect to measure temperature. The instrumentation ...
A temperature sensor that warns of disease flareups and tracks disease progression in real time. The approach offers long-term, real-time monitoring and could enable clinicians to act earlier to ...