Researchers say the living sensor display technology may have potential applications beyond human healthcare, in veterinary ...
Wearable health devices, such as smartwatches, have become commonplace, enabling the continuous monitoring of physiological ...
The next generation of wearable health devices has been successfully trialled in mice by scientists in Japan. The post ...
Your skin isn’t just glowing — it’s gassy. And now, science is sniffing it out. Researchers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s first contactless wearable device that can monitor ...
The researchers behind the recent work, based in China, decided to implement something similar for an artificial skin that ...
A new skin-like sensor developed by an international team led by researchers at Penn State could help doctors monitor vital signs more accurately, track healing after surgery and even help patients ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Electronic skin, or e-skin, is an emerging technology that aims to mimic the sensing capabilities of human skin using flexible electronic materials and sensors. An exciting ...
Scientists have created wearable, stitchable, and sensitive sensors from flexible polymers and bundles of carbon fibre. Like our skin, these sensors respond to pressure and can measure body position ...
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