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The Eva bra uses biosensors to collect data that could help detect early signs of breast cancer. Higia Technologies. After his mom had a double mastectomy when he was just 13, ...
The “Eva” bra– which resembles a sports bra– would only have to be worn for an hour to 90 minutes a week, and carries sensors that map the breasts’ surface, color, and texture.
Julián Ríos Cantú from Mexico, along with three of his friends, took home the top prize at the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards this week, winning $20,000 to develop the Eva bra from its ...
The bra, otherwise known as EVA, was developed with three friends through his company Higia Technologies, and was created primarily for women with genetic predisposition to cancer.
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