Researchers developed ultrathin, transparent skin sensors that can track eye, muscle and brain signals while remaining nearly ...
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Invisible skin sensors 500 times thinner than hair to revolutionise health monitors
Invisible skin sensors 500 times thinner than a human hair will “revolutionise” health monitoring, according to new research.
Innovative Nb Electrode Engineering for Ultra-Low-Voltage (Vop = 0.8V) Ferroelectric Memory With Record-High Energy Efficiency: Applications in Selector-Free Feram and Neuromorphic Computing ...
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