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A New Wearable Device So Thin & Lightweight Can Barely Be Detected By Users

Scientists from the University of Houston have created a new type of wearable sensor that is so thin and lightweight, users will forget they're even wearing it.

Saving Lives With Stickers

Researchers from Purdue University have designed a sticker that could help save lives.

The Next Step in Wearable Tech

Scientists at the University of British Columbia have pioneered significant advancements in the world of wearable technology.

Flexible Graphene to Power Smarter Wearable Textiles

A new type of flexible graphene could be the key to creating more effective wearable technologies.

“Near-Zero-Power” Temperature Sensor Could Extend Battery Life in Wearables

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have created a "near-zero-power" temperature sensor....
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Low-Cost Sensors Measure Skin Hydration

A new lightweight, flexible sensor can target and detect the levels of hydration on a person's skin.

Mechanical Energy Transducer to Harvest Ambient Power

A new device has created a way for us to power our next generation technology simply by using it.

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