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Health‐monitoring devices that can be mounted onto the human skin are of great medical interest. On page 2773, John A. Rogers and co‐workers present materials and designs for electronics and sensors that can be conformally and robustly integrated onto the surface of the skin. This image shows an epidermal electronic system of serpentine traces that is directly printed onto the skin with conformal...
Materials and designs are presented for electronics and sensors that can be conformally and robustly integrated onto the surface of the skin. A multifunctional device of this type can record various physiological signals relevant to health and wellness. This class of technology offers capabilities in biocompatible, non‐invasive measurement that lie beyond those available with conventional, point‐contact...
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