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Northwestern University develops wearable skin health monitor device“This device is a natural evolution of our lab’s wearable electronic devices that collect and analyse sweat.” "Northwestern University develops wearable skin health monitor device" was ...
A new device that measures changes in water vapor, carbon dioxide, and volatile organic compounds emitted from and absorbed by the skin ... of our lab’s wearable electronic devices that collect and ...
Northwestern University researchers ... a programmable valve, an electronic circuit and a small rechargeable battery. Instead of touching the skin directly, the chamber hovers a few millimeters ...
Low-cost robotic skin sensor could enable robots to mimic human touch, allowing them to properly grasp an object by differentiang between curves and edges. Researchers at Northwestern University ...
Scientists have devised a clever new method of allowing people to feel sensations that are transmitted to their skin ... heard how a team co-led by Northwestern University's Prof.
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Sanding away hidden insulation results in more reliable method to measure robotic touch receptionResearchers at Northwestern ... Getting Under the Sensor's Skin: The Importance of Electrical Contact Characterization for Conductive Composite Elastomers, Advanced Electronic Materials (2025).
Longtime Northwestern University research benefactor Kimberly ... heart, muscle, bone and skin. It will be led by Guillermo Ameer, a professor of biomedical engineering and surgery at Northwestern.
Northwestern University scientists in the US have developed a wearable skin health monitor device ... it includes a chamber, an electronic circuit, sensors, a programmable valve, and a ...
Northwestern University researchers ... a programmable valve, an electronic circuit and a small rechargeable battery. Instead of touching the skin directly, the chamber hovers a few millimeters ...
Researchers argue that the problem that has been lurking in the margins of many papers about touch sensors lies in the robotic skin itself. Researchers at Northwestern University and Israel's Tel ...
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