You've gotta watch what you eat and drink … but if you need a little help doing so, a new tooth-mounted antenna-like sensor could help. Designed by scientists at Tufts University in Massachusetts, ...
Human teeth are among the most extraordinary feats of nature—and now, they may even be able to track what you ate and help you monitor your dietary intake. Researchers at the Tufts University School ...
A miniaturised sensor that can be mounted on a tooth has been developed to transmit data on glucose and salt intake, in a development highlighting the progress made in health-monitoring wearable ...
Is Fitbit not accurate enough for you? Apple Watch simply not invasive enough? Maybe a wearable stuck to your tooth would be more your style. Researchers at Tufts University have created just that.
Washington, Mar 23 (PTI) Scientists have developed a small tooth-mounted sensor that can wirelessly transmit information about glucose, salt and alcohol intake to a mobile device. The future ...
Engineers have developed miniaturized sensors that, when mounted directly on a tooth and communicating wirelessly with a mobile device, can transmit information on glucose, salt and alcohol intake.
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SAN DIEGO – You may soon be able to monitor everything you eat automatically. Researchers at the Tufts University School of Engineering have developed a tooth-mounted sensor that tracks everything you ...