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Improved, self-healing medical sensor responds to temperature, adapts to skin

A team led by a Penn State researcher has developed a medical sensor that can transform from rigid to soft to accommodate changing structural needs and can heal its own normal wear-and-tear.

Self-healing medical sensor adapts to skin temperature

Self-healing medical sensor adapts to skin temperature
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Combination of two materials creates high-performance, stretchy nanogenerator

The popularity of wearable electronics has induced demand for their parts, including power sources such as triboelectric nanogenerators, or TENGs. Penn State researchers combined a porous 2D material known as MXene and laser-induced graphene foam nanocomposite to form a material system that enables a TENG to be stretchy and perform on dynamic surfaces.

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