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Skin Electronics
In article number 2106329, Seung Hwan Ko and co‐workers report a rewritable wearable electronics manufacturing platform that is capable of simultaneously evolving its structure by laser direct drawing and erasing. This device concurrently adapts to change in users and purpose of the device by making optimization, modification, and expansion, which is further applied to measuring human...
Latest developments in thin‐film electronics have put skin electronics in the limelight. Integration of multiple skin sensors and wireless power transferring ability are cardinal components for continuous acquisition of the human signals, enabling higher level of applications in wearable healthcare and AR/VR devices. Skin sensor is considerably influenced by target body parts and users where it is...