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Cambridge researchers develop invisible fibers for health monitoring – SlashGear
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have announced 3D printed tiny and transparent conducting fibers that can capture exhaled breath to help diagnose m…

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have announced 3D printed tiny and transparent conducting fibers that can capture exhaled breath to help diagnose medical conditions. The small conducting fibers can be used to make devices able to “smell, hear, and touch,” making them ideally suited for health monitoring, Internet of Things, and biosensing applications. The electronic fibers are 100 times thinner than a human hair and have capabilities beyond those of conventional film-based devices….
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