Researchers have successfully developed a high-resolution electronic skin (e-skin) device on a breathable (nanomesh) substrate using transfer technology employed in semiconductor manufacturing.
Electronic tattoos, also known as epidermal electronics or e-tattoos, are a groundbreaking development in wearable technology. Electronic tattoos are a specialized subset of electronic skin ...
This advancement addresses a critical challenge in wearable technology -- the need for durability in daily use. Traditional electronic skin devices often fail when scratched or damaged, limiting their ...
Researchers have successfully developed an ultra-sensitive pressure sensor for electronic skin modeled after the nervous system in the human brain. This technology is applicable to future devices, ...
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in wearable health technology by developing a novel self-healing electronic skin (E-Skin) that repairs itself in seconds after damage. This could potentially ...
In a recent review article published in the journal Nature Medicine Intelligence, scientists at the California Institute of Technology discussed the involvement of artificial intelligence (AI) ...
A new electronic skin sensor uses magnetic cilia to detect both pressure and magnetic fields for applications in health and touchless interfaces. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Electronic skin, or e-skin, ...
Researchers at DTU have made a significant achievement by developing a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost exactly like human skin. That kind of substance could be useful in soft ...
One driver is the growing need for remote patient monitoring. The electronic skin market is expected to be valued at $44.6b by 2032 at a compound annual growth rate of 21.4%, said SNS Insider. The ...
Los Angeles, CA – February 12, 2025—Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in wearable health technology by developing a novel self-healing electronic skin (E-Skin) that repairs itself in seconds ...