Chinese researchers developed a new gel electrolyte for solid-state batteries. It could be the key to longer-lasting electric ...
Researchers developed ultrathin, transparent skin sensors that can track eye, muscle and brain signals while remaining nearly ...
While wearable health sensors are becoming increasingly common, current iterations are awkward to wear. For example, devices ...
Invisible skin sensors 500 times thinner than a human hair will "revolutionize" health monitoring, according to new research.
Ultrathin nanoelectrodes blend into facial skin, capturing brain, eye and muscle signals without the discomfort or stigma of ...
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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.
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Chinese scientists just unveiled a new sodium metal battery that hits a full charge in just 4 minutes – runs for 6,000 hours without degrading
Sodium metal battery charges fully in 4 minutes in lab tests, but dendrite fixes and scale-up hurdles keep it years from your ...
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No needles or downtime: why Rexonage is the collagen-boosting treatment to try for glowier skin
No pain, no gain? Not any more ...
Electrochemical energy storage devices—including lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, aqueous batteries, and supercapacitors—have become ...
Scientists at Pennsylvania State University have developed a novel conductive ink that can be painted directly onto the skin ...
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