Researchers have developed a mobile, noninvasive, ultrathin, stretchable, battery-operated electronic tattoo that simultaneously measures the heart’s electrical and mechanical activity, offering a new ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — An electronic tattoo could help save your heart. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed an ultrathin, lightweight electronic tattoo, or e-tattoo, that attaches ...
A new flexible, wearable medical device could provide a major boost in the fight against heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. A team led by researchers at The University of ...
This isn't your typical tattoo parlor. Scientists in South Korea say they're inc does more than just show off your favorite design. This is made with liquid metal and combined with carbon nanotubes.
Some tattoos truly make the heart go pitter-patter. In rats, a graphene “tattoo” stuck to the heart could treat an abnormally sluggish beat. Like a futuristic pacemaker, the device delivered ...
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