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UCSD researchers created a pocket-size blood pressure monitor that attaches to a smartphone
The San Diego Union Tribune | June 7, 2023

Researchers at UC San Diego have developed a new kind of blood pressure monitor that's small enough to fit in your pocket and attaches to a smartphone...

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Smartphone attachment offers easy blood-pressure screening
NewsNation | June 6, 2023

Checking your blood pressure -- which is a frequent necessity for people with conditions such as hypertension -- can be an unwieldy task that requires...

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How a 10-Story Wood Building Survived More Than 100 Earthquakes
Bloomberg | June 5, 2023

The structure is the tallest ever subjected to simulated earthquakes on the world?s largest high-performance ?shake table,? which uses hydraulic actua...

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This $1 smartphone clip promises to be a super-reliable blood pressure monitor
ZME Science | May 30, 2023

Monitoring your blood pressure (BP) and managing your health accordingly can save you from the risk of many bodily disorders. The only way to do this ...

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BPClip: Making blood pressure tracking accessible & affordable for all
Gadgets and Wearables | May 29, 2023

In a world where hypertension affects so many of us, the need for easily accessible, inexpensive, and accurate blood pressure monitoring is more impor...

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Under Pressure?
Hackster.io | May 29, 2023

To make self-monitoring of blood pressure easier and more accessible, researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a low-cost ...

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Ten-cent BPClip may soon let smartphones check blood pressure
New Atlas | May 29, 2023

While it's very important for some people to monitor their blood pressure, individuals living in remote or impoverished regions may not have access to...

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A new smartphone attachment could monitor your blood pressure
KCBS Radio | May 29, 2023

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a simple, low-cost way to monitor blood pressure that uses a small attachment with ...

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A Guided Demo of Nanome Came With a Free Chemistry Lesson From Founders
AR Post | May 25, 2023

Before my life as a technology journalist, I worked in a university's biomedical engineering research lab. Every now and then, in my current career, I...

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Earthquake tests could help wooden structures reach new heights
NSF | May 23, 2023

The Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure, or NHERI, TallWood project is simulating the earthquakes at the Large High Performance Outdoo...

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Scientists devise wearable ultrasound monitoring device for patients in motion
ZME Science | May 22, 2023

Picture this: a patch no larger than a band-aid, clinging to your skin, humming silently as it keeps a keen eye on your body's internal vital signs. Y...

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Shake tables are way more complex than I thought
Tom Scott | May 22, 2023

At the University of California San Diego, there's the Shake Table: an earthquake simulator with the heaviest payload capacity in the world. &#963...

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