CU Boulder researchers have developed a new type of malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable “electronic skin” that has applications ranging from robotics and prosthetic development to b... Read more
New nanomesh structure lets skin breathe, prevents inflammation A hypoallergenic electronic sensor can be worn on the skin continuously for a week without discomfort, and is so light and thi... Read more
University of Tokyo researchers have developed an ultrathin, ultraflexible, protective layer and demonstrated its use by creating an air-stable, organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display.... Read more
New bio-sensing technologies give us cheap, fast and convenient health data Wearable E-skin that can measure heart rate and blood pressure, and paper diagnostic machines the size of a credit... Read more