Japanese startup Xenoma is making a splash in the wearable fitness industry with its e-skin smart fitness shirts. Outfitted with sensors, the e-skin shirts essentially
San Francisco-based startup, Sano, which was started in 2011, is developing what the company calls a minimally invasive, continuous glucose monitor that users can wear
By harnessing artificial intelligence (AI), scientists have already made breakthroughs in designing machines that are nearly as intelligent and creative as humans. Now, taking inspiration
Ionity joint-venture from four major automakers will seek to make a major impact on the fast charging infrastructure across Europe. BMW, Ford, Daimler and VW