Bengaluru: Researchers from Bengaluru created a breakthrough wearable device that can detect and adapt to stress, mimicking how the human body process.
Using silver wire network on a stretchable material, scientists have developed a device that senses strain, mimics pain perception and adapts its electrical response accordingly. By recreating these ...
A growing body of research suggests crabs, lobsters and other animals caught for seafood can feel pain. Scientists are ...
Indeed, nociceptors, sensory neurons that detect noxious stimuli and elicit the sensation of pain or itch, exhibit potent immunomodulatory capabilities. Depending on the context and the cellular ...
1 Department of Physical Therapy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States 2 Brooks Rehabilitation, Clinical Research and Motion Analysis Centers, Jacksonville, FL, United States ...
Given a box full of cockroaches, the first thing most of us would do is try to locate the nearest source of fire. Lucky for the roaches, the team over at Backyard Brains look at things a bit ...