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Body sensors that are printed directly on the skin at room… – AlKhaleej Today
Body sensors that are printed directly on the skin at room…

Biomedical sensors usually perform at their best when they are in close proximity to the body. Wearables, such as Heart rate monitors, such as wrist-worn heart rate monitors, are common today, but they are very limited in that they can be placed on the body, have poor signal quality and are often uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time.
Now researchers at Pennsylvania State University, the Harbin Institute of Technology in China, and a few other Chinese institutions have developed a way…
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