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By Laura Reiley, Cornell Chronicle

Wearable devices and hospital monitors may dominate conversations about remote health care, but a new Cornell-affiliated startup is betting its future on something almost invisible: radio waves.

SensVita is developing a clinical-grade sensing platform that can track heart and lung health at home – without wires, without electrodes and without ever touching the skin. …

In addition to being admitted into Cornell’s venture ecosystem, including Cornell’s entrepreneurship incubator and the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech’s Runway incubator program, in February 2025 SensVita won a $305,000 Phase I STTR grant from the National Science Foundation to push its technology toward pilot studies and commercialization.

Read more in the Cornell Chronicle.