Researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) recently developed a wearable “electronic skin” that can serve as a biosensor to monitor various health indicators, including body ...
Thin, wearable films packed with discreet sensors promise to change the game when it comes to health monitoring, with the potential to track everything from vitamin C levels, to blood sugar, to signs ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a new sweat-proof material they call "electronic skin." The new material is described as a comfortable to wear, sensor-embedded sticky patch able to monitor the ...
Technological progress has provided numerous types of health-related devices from wristwatches sensing heartbeat and mobile applications tracking hormonal cycles to the wearable “electronic skin” ...
Over the past decades, electronics engineers have developed a wide range of wearable devices that can be used to track some physiological processes and collect health or fitness-related data. These ...
What if your skin could monitor your heart rate, body temperature, and blood sugar levels? Well, not your skin, exactly – more like an electronic skin on top of your skin. Called e-skin, this new ...
Do tattoos impair the skin’s ability to sweat? Despite the global ubiquitousness of tattoos this question has received surprisingly little research attention. A new, first-of-its-kind study is ...