Wearable sensors are becoming a promising tool in personalized healthcare and exercise monitoring. In a recent study, researchers from Japan develop a novel wearable chemical sensor capable of measuring the concentration of chloride ions in sweat. Using a heat-transfer printing technique, the proposed sensor can be applied to the outer surface of common textiles to prevent skin irritation...
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New wearable biosensor can detect extremely small changes in tear glucose and blood lactate levels
by Waseda University Researchers have developed a novel, wireless, PT-symmetric wearable resonator that can detect tear glucose and blood lactate levels in the micromolar range. The resonator is composed of an inductance–capacitance–resistance (LCR) reader and an LCR sensor with an enzyme-based chemiresistor. The setup has a high quality (Q) factor, making it highly sensitive. Credit: Professor Takeo...