Researchers design new inks for 3D-printable wearable bioelectronics
August 27, 2022
August 27, 2022
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Aug. 27 (TNSjou) -- The Texas A&M University's Engineering Experiment Station issued the following news:
Flexible electronics have enabled the design of sensors, actuators, microfluidics and electronics on flexible, conformal and/or stretchable sublayers for wearable, implantable or ingestible applications. However, these devices have very different mechanical and biological properties when compared to human tissue and thus cannot be integrated with . . .
Flexible electronics have enabled the design of sensors, actuators, microfluidics and electronics on flexible, conformal and/or stretchable sublayers for wearable, implantable or ingestible applications. However, these devices have very different mechanical and biological properties when compared to human tissue and thus cannot be integrated with . . .