Researchers have developed a way to print nanoparticles like ink, creating inexpensive sweat sensors that can continuously monitor multiple molecules.
Caltech engineers have developed a technique that enables the mass production of sweat sensors to monitor biomarkers.
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 Wei Gao, a professor of medical engineering at Caltech, explained that an ...
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 ...
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.