Lactate, a compound present in sweat, is an important biomarker to quantify during exercise. However, available wearable sensors can cause skin irritation, which calls for the use of different ...
Liquid metal controlled by low voltage reversibly switches color and infrared response in nanoscale surfaces, enabling low power reflective displays, sensors, and optical security features.
The research team led by Professor Minseok Kim from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Kumoh National Institute of Technology (President: Kwak Hosang) has published a paper focusing on the ...
Researchers have come up with a tiny, wire-free capsule that can be swallowed to print living materials directly inside the ...
A new cottage industry of wearable sensors has popped up to address America's most ignored biomarker: sweat. Can perspiration ...
Discover how KDF is balancing legacy expertise with forward-looking innovation to shape the future of thin-film deposition.
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A flexible lens controlled by light-activated artificial muscles promises to let soft machines see
This lens modeled on biological eyes could make it easier to give soft machines and bio-safe tools the ability to see.
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Scientists create ultrapowerful, squishy robotic 'eye' that focuses automatically and doesn't need a power source
A squishy robotic "eye" can focus automatically in response to light, without any external power. The ultrapowerful robotic ...
The rapid evolution of biosensor technology is transforming healthcare, environmental monitoring, and diagnostics. While ...
A new 3D human brain tissue platform developed by MIT researchers is the first to integrate all major brain cell types, including neurons, glial cells ...
The Global High-Precision Confocal Sensor Market is witnessing robust growth, driven by the expanding demand for ...
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