Bones can now report their own stress levels, no lab needed.
What happened
Scientists developed a way to measure the force on leg bones using vibrations. This means wearable sensors could track bone stress during activities like walking or sports.
Why it matters
For decades, measuring bone stress required lab equipment. This new method uses vibrations traveling through the bone itself. It could lead to better ways to monitor bone health and understand how people move.
The signal
Watch for wearable devices that can accurately report bone stress levels during everyday activities.