In today’s fast-paced world, fatigue and stress have become silent health risks affecting millions of people. Studies show that nearly one in three employees experience burnout, making it a serious global concern. Fatigue not only reduces productivity but also increases the risk of accidents, especially in professions where constant alertness is essential. However, detecting fatigue accurately has always been a challenge because most methods rely on self-reported surveys, which are subjective and not suitable for real-time monitoring. Now, a groundbreaking innovation from researchers at the National University of Singapore offers a powerful solution. Scientists have developed a smart wearable sensor that can accurately detect fatigue and stress from body signals—even while a person is moving. The Challenge with Current Wearables Wearable devices like smartwatches already track heart rate and other health indicators. These signals are closely linked to the autonomic nervous system, whic...