The emergent and rapid increase in technology has provided significant advantages to mankind. Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a way for blood pressure monitoring with the help of a simple, low-cost clip that uses a smartphone’s camera and flash to monitor blood pressure on a user’s finger. The clip works with a custom smartphone app and currently costs about 80 cents to make. The researchers estimate that when produced at a large scale, the cost could be as low as 10 cents each. The technology…