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Engineers print wearable sensors directly onto the skin with no heat – AlKhaleej Today
Engineers print wearable sensors directly onto the skin with no heat

IMAGE: An international team of researchers printed sensors directly onto human skin using a new type of layer to support the metallic components of the sensor bond. view MorePhoto credit: Ling Zhang, Penn State / Cheng Lab, and Harbin Institute of Technology
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