For example, one of the first successful applications of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) to medicine was the development of $10 disposable blood pressure sensors, which have been in use for over a decade and replaced sensors that ...
MIT engineers have designed this wearable ECG monitor that runs on very little power and could replace cumbersome devices now used to monitor heart patients. Image courtesy of Eric Winokur From the Wire: The next wave of the electronics revolution will involve biomedical devices, say electrical engi ...
MIT engineers have designed this wearable ECG monitor that runs on very little power and could replace cumbersome devices now used to monitor heart patients.
Revolutionizing medicine, one chip at a timeMIT NewsFor example, one of the first successful applications of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) to medicine was the development of $10 disposable blood ...and more »