MIT Researchers Develop Ingestible Smart Capsule That Can Measure Vital Signs

MIT Researchers Develop Ingestible Smart Capsule That Can Measure Vital Signs

MIT Smart Capsule Celero Systems Vital Signs
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Unlike the electroceutical FLASH capsule, this ingestible smart capsule, developed by researchers at MIT, Celero Systems and West Virginia University, can measure vital signs in real-time to diagnose sleep disorders. This multivitamin-sized capsule utilizes an accelerometer to measure the patient’s breathing rate as well as heart rate and in addition to diagnosing sleep apnea, it could also be useful for detecting opioid overdoses in people at high risk.



The researchers conducted a study with 10 human volunteers, and it showed that the capsule can be used to monitor vital signs as well as detect sleep apnea episodes, which occur when the patient repeatedly stops and starts breathing during sleep. The most impressive fact was that all of the patients did not show any adverse effects from the capsule since it passed harmlessly through the digestive tract.

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It’s an exciting intervention to help people be diagnosed and then receive the appropriate treatment if they suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. The device also has the potential for early detection of changes in respiratory status, whether it’s a result of opiates or other conditions that could be monitored, like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),” says Giovanni Traverso, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.

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Carnegie Mellon Researchers Develop Rhombot, a Soft-Bodied Robot Modeled After an Ancient Fossil

Carnegie Mellon Researchers Develop Rhombot, a Soft-Bodied Robot Modeled After an Ancient Fossil

Carnegie Mellon Rhombot Soft-Bodied Robot Fossil
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed Rhombot, a soft-bodied robot modeled after a 450-million-year-old fossil. The school teamed up with paleontologists from Spain and Poland to introduce Paleobionics, a field aimed at using Softbotics, or robotics with flexible electronics and soft materials.

By combining computational simulations and soft robots, a research team led by LeDuc and Carmel Majidi were able to recreate pleurocystitid, a marine organism that existed nearly 450 million years ago, new life. It is a member of the echinoderm class, which includes modern day star fish, and was one of the first echinoderms capable of movement using a muscular stem.

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Softbotics is another approach to inform science using soft materials to construct flexible robot limbs and appendages. A lot of fundamental principles of biology and nature can only fully be explained if we look back at the evolutionary timeline of how animals evolved. We are building robot analogues to study how locomotion has changed,” explained Majidi, lead author and professor of mechanical engineering,” said Phil LeDuc, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at CMU.

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Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Develop Nuclear Electric Spacecraft for JETSON Program

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Develop Nuclear Electric Spacecraft for JETSON Program

Lockheed Martin Nuclear Electric Jetson Spacecraft
Lockheed Martin was awarded $33.7 million from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop a nuclear electric spacecraft for the Joint Emergent Technology Supplying On-Orbit Nuclear (JETSON) High Power program. The latter is currently in a preliminary design review stage, with the option to go to critical design review level.


Lockheed Martin Nuclear Electric Jetson Spacecraft
This spacecraft will make use of a fission reactor that generates heat, which is then transferred to Stirling engines to produce between 6 kWe and 20 kWe of electricity, or four times the power of traditional solar arrays without the need to be in continuous sunlight. Eventually, this technology will have the potential to produce a greater electrical output than spacecraft powered by solar panels, making it perfect for deep space missions.

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Nuclear fission development for space applications is key to introducing technologies that could dramatically change how we move and explore in the vastness of space. From high-power electrical subsystem and electric propulsion, to nuclear thermal propulsion or fission surface power, Lockheed Martin is focused on developing these systems with our important government agencies and industry partners,” said Barry Miles, JETSON program manager and principal investigator, at Lockheed Martin.

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Researchers Develop Acoustic Touch Technology That Helps Vision Impaired See Using Sound

Researchers Develop Acoustic Touch Technology That Helps Vision Impaired See Using Sound

Acoustic Touch Technology Blind See Using Sound
Researchers from University of Technology Sydney in Australia have developed acoustic touch technology that helps the vision impaired see using sound, similar to bats. The system consists of a pair of smartglasses capable of translating visual information into distinct sound icons.



This acoustic touch device was tested with 14 participants, which included seven individuals with blindness or low vision and seven blindfolded sighted individuals as a control group. They discovered that the device significantly enhanced the ability of blind or low-vision individuals to recognize and reach for objects with minimal mental effort.

Acoustic Touch Technology Blind See Using Sound

Smart glasses typically use computer vision and other sensory information to translate the wearer’s surrounding into computer-synthesized speech. However, acoustic touch technology sonifies objects, creating unique sound representations as they enter the device’s field of view. For example, the sound of rustling leaves might signify a plant, or a buzzing sound might represent a mobile phone,” said Chin-Teng Lin, a global leader in brain-computer interface research from the University of Technology Sydney.

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