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Rewritable, recyclable smart skin monitors biological signals on demand

Rewritable, recyclable smart skin monitors biological signals on demand
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New Adhesive Smart Skin for Health Monitoring

New Adhesive Smart Skin for Health Monitoring
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Smart Skin Recycles, Monitors Bio Signals On-Demand

Smart Skin Recycles, Monitors Bio Signals On-Demand
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Tech that analyzes videos wins top prize at Univ of Washington computer science showcase

Tech that analyzes videos wins top prize at Univ of Washington computer science showcase
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Stretching the boundaries of medical tech with wearable antennae

 E-Mail IMAGE: The wearable transmitter is designed to compress its top layer in a double arch pattern, shown here, to respond to movement without compromising signal transmission. view more  Credit: Huanyu Cheng, Penn State Current research on flexible electronics is paving the way for wireless sensors that can be worn on the body and collect a variety of medical data. But where do the data go? Without a similar flexible transmitting device, these sensors would require wired connections to transmit health data. Huanyu Larry Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Assistant Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics in the Penn State College of Engineering, and two international teams of researchers are developing devices to explore the possibilities of wearable, flexible antennae. They published two papers in April in Nano-Micro Letters and

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