New Method for Developing Flexible Skin Worn Nanosensors

Scientists at the Technical University of Madrid have developed a cheap new method of manufacturing optical nanosensors that can cling to curved surfaces. The technique may allow for a widespread adoption of skin-worn health monitoring devices for all-day tracking of parameters like body temperature, heart rate, and physical activity. These nanosensors enable us to measure refractive index variations of the surrounding medium and this ...

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