Moisture-resistant electronic tattoos can now monitor the rhythm of a person's heart during their daily activities.. Scientists have developed a device that can be "
" The gadget consisted of ultra-thin electrodes, a wireless power system, sensors and communication tools.. This device could theoretically already be used to implant it into the skin.. However, it had a number of significant shortcomings..
The technology is acceptable in particular for those who work in the office, but swimming in the pool can disable the system, Rogers explained.. However, now a new method of "
Scientists managed to find out that it is quite possible to implant ultra-thin electronics into the surface layer of the skin.. This means that the edlastometer cut used in earlier versions of the technology is no longer necessary.. After he was excluded, the size of the device became 13 times smaller. A tattoo implanted under the skin can stay on the body for up to 2 weeks until the gadget is brought to the surface due to the natural exfoliation of the skin. Further, the implantation procedure will have to be repeated.
For two weeks, the device will regularly measure pressure, temperature, pulse and skin hydration levels.. The gadget will be especially useful for tracking the healing of wounds on the body.. At the moment, as Rogers notes, the activities of the laboratory headed by him are focused on creating communication systems..
The scientist hopes that in the future he will be able to make the technology commercial by setting up a large-scale production of sensors implanted in the skin..
This innovative tattoo was first designed by Zijian Li, a Korean industrial designer.. It was downloaded from a computer to any part of the body. The uniqueness of this development was the introduction of an electronic ink matrix under the human skin, the basis for future drawings..
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