wearable electronics

A photoacoustic sensor could help clinicians diagnose tumors, organ malfunctions and more. Photo by Xiaoxiang Gao for the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego
A wearable skin patch that could help spot life-threatening conditions such as malignant tumors, organ dysfunctions and more
A photoacoustic sensor could help clinicians diagnose tumors, organ malfunctions and more. Photo by Xiaoxiang
Wearable electronics combined with AI might one day process massive amounts of health information in real time. (Image provided by UChicago)
Monitoring health signs continuously with skin-like electronics
Wearable electronics combined with AI might one day process massive amounts of health information in
A wearable health monitor that doesn’t need a battery
via University of California Irvine A wearable health monitor that doesn’t need a battery Biosensor
3D printed self-powered wearable devices
via University of Notre Dame 3D printed self-powered wearable devices When most people think of
A stretchable sweat-powered battery for wearable tech
via Nanyang Technological University A stretchable sweat-powered battery for wearable tech Scientists from Nanyang Technological
A new type of soft electronics that are self-healing, reconfigurable, and recyclable
Current passes through a self-healing circuit. Photo by Alex Parrish. A new type of soft
A “wearable microgrid” harvests and stores energy from the human body to power small electronics.
The wearable microgrid uses energy from human sweat and movement to power an LCD wristwatch
Earable computing could be the next significant milestone in wearable devices
Earable computing timeline, according to SyNRG Earable computing could be the next significant milestone in
Elastic membrane patches that mimic the human skin either in looks, functionality, or both get ready for their closeup
Researchers in Europe are working on elastic membrane patches that mimic how the skin looks
The next generation of wearable technology includes micro LEDs that are bendable, can be cut and attached to surfaces
The flexible micro LEDs can be twisted (on left) or folded (on the right). The
Could wearable electronics be used to detect Covid-19
via NIHR Could wearable electronics be used to detect Covid-19 Researchers have developed an app
A new health tracking sensor for pets and people that monitors vital signs through fur or clothing
The making of the sensor, using silicone, water, microphone, and a mold. A new health
A viable stretchable battery to power wearable electronics
The adoption of wearable electronics is limited by their need to derive power from bulky,
A sweat sensor that measures electrolyte levels can heal itself when cut or scratched during exercise

Wearable sensors that track heart rate or steps are popular fitness products. But in the

Could this research culminate in accurate weather forecasting 3-to-4 weeks out?

SubX, a research-to-operations project, shows promise for improved monthly forecasts Scientists working on the next