Caltech engineers have developed a technique that enables the mass production of sweat sensors to monitor biomarkers.
The future of medicine may very well lie in the personalization of health care—knowing exactly what an individual needs and ...
Against the backdrop of aging, chronic diseases, and a growing population, the healthcare system is going through a vital transformation. Healthcare is simply becoming increasingly individual-centric.
A researcher holds one of Caltech's printed, wearable sweat sensors based on the core–shell nanoparticle technology developed in Wei Gao's lab.
Caltech manufactures wearable sweat sensors equipped with special nanoparticles ... A sweat monitor printer for the masses ...
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a 30-page report on occupational wearable technologies, focusing on exoskeletons and wearable sensors. The compiled information ...
The future of medicine may very well lie in the personalization of health care—knowing exactly what an individual needs and then delivering just the ...
Researchers have developed a way to print nanoparticles like ink, creating inexpensive sweat sensors that can continuously ... of what is possible," says Wei Gao, a professor of medical ...
A researcher holds one of Caltech's printed, wearable sweat sensors based on the core–shell nanoparticle technology developed in Wei Gao's lab. (Image: Caltech) When vitamin C molecules come into ...
To that end, a team of Caltech engineers has developed a technique for inkjet printing arrays of special nanoparticles that enables the mass production of long-lasting wearable sweat sensors.