In laboratory experiments, the living skin sensor remained functional for over 200 days after implantation in mice. The implant successfully detected inflammatory signals and translated them into ...
(Nanowerk News) Wearable and skin-attachable electronics are becoming part of smart health-care monitoring devices or systems. An essential component of many of these systems are strain or pressure ...
Scientists have reported a stretchable pressure insensitive strain sensor by using an all solution-based process. The solution-based process is easily scalable to accommodate for large areas and can ...
Wearable skin sensors are an innovative technology that can continuously monitor an individual’s health data. These non-invasive devices offer a real-time assessment of various health indicators, ...
(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 ...
"Drawn-on-skin” electronics penned directly on the patient’s skin can create multifunctional sensors and circuits to collect various physiological signals. (Courtesy: Cunjiang Yu, University of ...
[Mikst] has been working on wearable electronics and sensors for a long time, and shared the results of a different kind of bend sensor that fits directly onto the skin. It’s true that this kind of ...
Researchers in Japan have developed the first artificial-skin patch that does not affect the touch sensitivity of the real skin beneath it. The new ultrathin sensor, which is made from multilayers of ...
Analog Devices Inc. has released a new analog front end (AFE) that incorporates potentiostat and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) functionality on a single chip to facilitate sensor ...