A wearable sensor that sticks onto the back of the hand and uses an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to monitor scratching activity when the wearer sleeps has been shown to reduce subconscious ...
Most of us are right-handed, and about 12 percent favor the left hand. However, according to experts, most day-to-day activities performed by adults involve both hands equally. Given this balanced ...
As everyone knows, scratching at chronically itchy skin only makes the problem worse. A new device is claimed to help stop dermatitis patients from doing so while they sleep, without waking them up in ...
An artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled hand sensor delivering closed-loop haptic feedback appeared to be an effective nonpharmacologic intervention to decrease nocturnal scratching in patients with ...
Getting real, physical movements accurately depicted in the digital world remains a challenge for programmers and engineers, but a newly developed glove promises to advance the tech significantly.
Researchers have developed a low-cost sensor glove that could enable robots to perform hand movements with greater dexterity, potentially improving their use in fields such as healthcare, virtual ...
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