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Wearable body sensors have a common problem: they need power and antennas, and all that equipment leads to bulky devices that influence your behavior. Stanford researchers, however, have developed ...
Stanford University's Bodynet could be next-generation tech for sensors used in both medical applications and for recreational health check-ins.
Starting this month, Stanford ID Cards have a new look to conform to the updated wordmark and visual identity system. The card will feature a white space to the right of the Stanford ā€œSā€ logo ...
Scientists at Stanford University have created thin, flexible solar cells that can be applied to almost any surface, like a sticker.
So who deserves a helmet sticker for a job well done?Stanford: We could give a helmet sticker to RB Tyler Gaffney for his 45 carries for 157 yards. We could give it to his offensive line.
Now, Stanford engineers have developed a way to detect physiological signals emanating from the skin with sensors that stick like band-aids and beam wireless readings to a receiver clipped onto ...