Stretching the boundaries of medical tech with wearable antennae
The wearable transmitter is designed to compress its top layer in a double arch pattern, shown here, to respond ...
Read moreThe wearable transmitter is designed to compress its top layer in a double arch pattern, shown here, to respond ...
Read moreScientists develop biofuel cells that can power wearable electronics purely by using human sweat. Credit: Karolina Grabowska from Pexels ...
Read moreResearchers have developed tattoos which change colour when there is a certain amount of glucose or albumin in the ...
Read moreFigure 1. Water is detrimental to electronic devices because it easily causes short circuits and accidents, such as overheating/ignition. ...
Read moreNC State's flexible heat harvesting device shows better efficiency at retaining heat to power the device. Credit: Mehmet Ozturk. ...
Read moreBiofuel cells harvest energy from sweat. Credit: Lu Yin Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed ...
Read moreCredit: CC0 Public Domain Three-dimensional (3-D) printing techniques have the ability to fabricate wearable sensors with customized and complex ...
Read moreAn international team of researchers, led by Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in the Penn State ...
Read moreWearable electronics are becoming more popular not just in the consumer market, but also as medical devices. They do ...
Read moreWearable devices and biosensors for outdoor use require innovative designs and novel materials capable of keeping down their temperature, ...
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