Electronic skin

by YankeeJim | August 12, 2011 at 07:23 am
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What a breakthrough. Instead of a nurse coming in and sticking something somewhere to get medical information, maybe we just send it to them electronically from our surface attached micro circuits.

"Copyright 2011, The Associated Press

This undated handout photo provided by the journal Science shows a piece of electronics with physical properties, i.e. stiffness, bending rigidity, thickness and mass density, matched to the epidermis. Such ‘epidermal’ electronic systems seamlessly integrate and conform to the surface of the skin in a way that is mechanically invisible to the user. The devices have the potential to provide a range of healthcare and non-healthcare related functions. One day monitoring a patient's vital signs like temperature and heart rate could be as simple as sticking on a tiny, wireless patch, sort of like the temporary tattoos popular with the younger set. (AP Photo/John A. Rogers, Science)"

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