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Skin-inspired organic biosensors can reliably track health-related signals in real-time
The rapid advancement of sensing and artificial intelligence (AI) systems has paved the way for the introduction of ...
Using twin organic transistors, the device cancels out environmental noise, marking a major step toward truly reliable, ...
Wearables read sweat chemistry, but the numbers lie when the body moves. A new transistor trick strips out that drift and ...
To meet the growing demands of flexible and wearable electronic systems, such as smart watches and biomedical sensors, ...
Scientists at Columbia University have developed flexible, functional, waterproof transistors. These could find use in building miniaturized medical sensors, brain-machine interfaces, or long-term ...
Sensor applications are one of the most logical places to use nanomaterials: the two key features for a sensor are its precision and its size, two areas where nanomaterials can provide big gains.
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