University of Maryland researchers designed "Smart Underwear" to track and measure flatulence -- and they are seeking ...
Study participants wearing the Smart Underwear farted on average 32 times a day, which is more than the 10 to 20 farts a day ...
Scientists have developed smart underwear designed to track how often people actually fart to help improve gut health.
Scientists at the University of Maryland have developed the first wearable device designed specifically to measure human flatulence.
That said, Hall clarified that the results do not replace previous data, given the small sample size of the trial. However, the study allowed the team to confirm that the sensor works and is generally ...
Scientists at the University of Maryland have taken on a problem most people laugh about and doctors struggle to measure. Their solution is Smart Underwear, a small wearable device that tracks ...
Researchers from Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago have developed the first device that can continuously track a fetus’s vital signs while still ...
Device could have serious applications for tracking a range of health issues, including irritable bowel syndrome and food ...
MIT researchers have created subcellular ‘circulatronic’ brain implants that can be administered via injection and self-implant to target a variety of ailments directly.
Researchers Discover People Fart Far More Each Day Than They Think They Do In A Nutshell Scientists developed a wearable ...
In a neurology lab at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Benjamin Brinkmann studies the brain's electrical rhythms across days, weeks and months — searching for patterns that reveal when seizures are most likely to ...
SCIENTISTS have created the first-ever pair of ‘smart pants’ that can spot bowel issues and track daily wind. The underwear, ...