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Clifford Ward has quietly crafted two dozen African fantasy warriors. They are the centerpiece of his first exhibition in a decade.
This week, researchers from the University of Texas unveiled a new, removable, sticker-like electronic face wearable that ...
Researchers gave participants face tattoos that can track when their brain is working too hard. Published in the journal ...
Scientists say that they have formulated a way to help people in stressful and demanding work environments track their brainwaves and brain usage — an electronic tattoo device, or "e-tattoo," on ...
It goes without saying that these days, tattoos are everywhere. And while societal acceptance of ink has ebbed and flowed, ...
Researchers have developed an "e-tattoo" that can accurate predict when your brain is getting overloaded from work.
The new wearable—resembling a temporary tattoo—is engineered to measure electrical signals from the brain and eye movements.
A New Zealander's traditional Maori tattoos have sparked something of an international incident, with a Japanese cabinet minister calling for the country to respect other cultures after the Kiwi ...
In a study published today in the Cell Press journal Device, scientists introduced a wireless, temporary electronic forehead tattoo that monitors brainwaves to objectively measure mental workload.
Ever wondered exactly how much your job is stressing you out? Scientists have developed a temporary forehead tattoo that ...
A personalized electronic facial tattoo that wirelessly monitors the brain can tell when the organ is being overworked and ...