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Wireless Wearables
In article number 2302256, John A. Rogers, Ralph G. Nuzzo, Yonggang Huang, and co‐workers report a miniaturized, wireless mechanoacoustic sensor, encapsulated with a self‐healing, dynamic covalent elastomer, embedded with chemistries that provide colorimetric responses, strain‐adaptive stiffening, and thermal insulation properties relevant to the safety of wireless, skin‐interfaced...
Many recently developed classes of wireless, skin‐interfaced bioelectronic devices rely on conventional thermoset silicone elastomer materials, such as poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), as soft encapsulating structures around collections of electronic components, radio frequency antennas and, commonly, rechargeable batteries. In optimized layouts and device designs, these materials provide attractive...