Scientists Invent Paper Battery That Works With Just a Drop of Water
The disposable batteries could soon be used to power parcel tracking and medical devices.
AT&T's 3G Network Is Going Dark, Meaning Some Devices May No Longer Work
AT&T will be the first carrier to shut down its 3G network on February 22, affecting everything from phones to home alarm systems.
Implant Allows 3 People With Severed Spinal Cords to Walk Again
Three individuals who had "complete sensorimotor paralysis" saw improvements in just one day, and eventually were able to stand, walk, cycle and swim.
Latest Philips Recall Classified by FDA As 'Most Serious Type of Recall'
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned that using the ventilator devices in the latest recall "may cause serious injuries or death."
Where to Buy a Pulse Oximeter from Amazon, Target, Walgreens, CVS and More
Pulse oximeters "should not be relied upon without medical oversight, nor without paying heed to other signs and symptoms of illness," the American Lung Association warns.
Medical devices are at risk from hackers
Medical devices integrated with Internet-connected software and computer networks could be an easy target.
New Video Tech Can Check Your Heartbeat Without Touch
The device picks up information on the colors of light reflected off your skin.
New Liquid Biopsy Test May Detect Up to Eight Cancers
The test could cost $500 if and when it comes to market, scientists say.
Trump Looks to Obamacare for Tax on Medical Equipment
One company said the tax will cost it $75 million this year.
Israeli Company Says It Can 'Smell' Cancer
Using smell or another of the five senses to diagnose illnesses is actually pretty old school.
An iPhone-Based Ultrasound Can't Replace a Doctor. Yet.
It's a piping hot take but it's just not true, the creators of the technology confirmed.
Paralyzed Monkeys Learn to Walk With Brain Implant
The new brain implant could be used to help paralyzed people walk again.
New Edible Batteries Could Power Tiny Medical Devices
An edible battery that could safely pass through the human body could open up a whole new form of ingestible medicine.
FDA Moves to Ban Powdered Medical Gloves
Federal health officials say the substance on latex can cause serious allergic reaction and other health problems.
Wearable Sensor Sees Your Health in Your Sweat
Exercise monitoring is only the beginning for this personal health-tracking technology.
FDA Approves Device that Helps Blind See with Tongue
Electrodes placed in users' mouths provide them with a new way to sense their surroundings.
U.S. and China to Eliminate Tariffs on $1 Trillion Worth of Tech Products
Amid strained relations, the countries decided to expand trade relations.