Please verify your email address. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University used skin as a conductor of electricity, to power tiny, battery-free wearable electronics. The technique was built around ...
The ability to gather continuous, objective data on physical activity and upper limb movements may allow for a more comprehensive understanding of the daily functional capacities of patients with ...
Researchers have developed a compact, wearable ultrasound device that monitors muscle activity. Attachable to the skin with an adhesive and powered by a small battery, the device wirelessly captures ...
Interesting Engineering reported that, Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi, Assistant Professor Anwar Elhadad, and PhD student Yang “Lexi” Gao at the Binghamton University have developed a small ...