Small, comfortable graphene sensors can measure a variety of bodily signals, including respirations, vocalizations, temperature and gestures, through tests such as electroencephalograms (EEGs) that ...
As we move into a world where human-machine interactions are becoming more prominent, pressure sensors that are able to analyze and simulate human touch are likely to grow in demand. As we move into a ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Hydrogel materials show great promise for developing next-generation wearable sensors due to their flexibility, biocompatibility and tunable electrical properties. However, it ...