An electronic device consisting of tiny, snake-like filaments and circuitry that can be applied to the throat, forehead or chest to monitor the body’s electrical activities is redefining how scientists measure the functions of living systems. A team of researchers led by John A. Rogers, Professor of Engineering at the University of Illinois, released their [...]


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