Students at the University of Texas are using 3D printers to help create e-tattoos that can help provide doctors with crucial ...
Physiological monitoring: E-tattoos are primarily used for continuous, non-invasive monitoring of vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and respiration. Transdermal drug ...
E-tattoos are “small sensors” that adhere to the skin. These can be used to detect a variety of bodily functions, such as heart rate, muscle activity, and skin temperature. The researchers ...