Reaserchers have created a prototype for what they call 'living bioelectronics': a combination of living cells, gel, and electronics that can integrate with living tissue. Tests in mice found that the ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Wearable bioelectronic devices have emerged as a promising approach for monitoring health and delivering targeted therapies. These devices can capture physiological signals from ...
Coupling skin bacteria-laden hydrogel and electronics, researchers have introduced the ABLE platform, a bioelectronics system that can deliver management and adaptive treatment of skin inflammation.
Northwestern University researchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin. By analyzing these gases, the device offers an entirely new way ...
Abstract Skin-interfacing electrodes are essential for wearable bioelectronics, yet conventional gel- and dry-type electrodes often suffer from ...
An Apple Watch 9 displays blood-oxygen level detection settings - Copyright AFP/File Chris DELMAS An Apple Watch 9 displays blood-oxygen level detection settings ...
Conventional ECG patches often require cold gels and adhesives, which can cause skin irritation and leave marks. These ...
A Northwestern University-led team of engineers has developed a new type of wearable device that stimulates skin to deliver various complex sensations. The thin, flexible device gently adheres to the ...
Biological electronic device. Image by Tim Sandle. Biological electronic device. Image by Tim Sandle. A flexible, adaptable, storable patch, combining bacteria and sensors, to interface with the body ...
Scientists at the University of Chicago have unveiled a novel development in the realm of bioelectronics: a prototype for what they term "living bioelectronics", which seamlessly integrates living ...
For years, Prof. Bozhi Tian’s lab has been learning how to integrate the world of electronics—rigid, metallic, bulky—with the world of the body—soft, flexible, delicate. In their latest work, they ...