Because of its high accuracy, laboratory-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing is the gold standard for infectious disease diagnostics. However, PCR technology requires highly trained staff ...
Faculty in the Medical Devices and Diagnostics Hub develop statistical methods for the design, evaluation, and validation of diagnostic tools and medical devices. Their work includes biomarker ...
For the average user, diagnosing potential hardware issues on their device can be a somewhat complicated process. However, Google wants to make this easier by integrating on-device diagnostics into ...
Santa Cruz, California-based Two Pore Guys, which is developing a novel method of diagnostic testing via a device that digitally detects molecules, has raised $24.5 million in Series A funding in a ...
Nobody enjoys giving blood samples, but it’s a necessary part of many hospital stays and doctor visits. Soon we might not have to, thanks to a new device that can isolate biomarkers for different ...
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Android 15 integrates a Device diagnostics tool that allows you to check things like the current battery cycle count, screen operation, and more. The option was spotted in the Android 15 beta 3 update ...
Xenco Medical is Named the Medical Device/Diagnostics Company of the Year at the Prestigious 2025 Trailblazer Awards in New York City Pioneering medical technology company Xenco Medical has been named ...
Flexible heaters are used in a wide range of medical and diagnostic devices. They play a crucial role in thermal control for applications such as nebulizers, respiratory humidifiers, blood analyzers, ...
The tablet-based TabCAT tool demonstrates strong convergent validity with traditional tests for early-onset Alzheimer disease (EOAD).
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results ...