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Japan develops new nanosensors for detecting pressure and temperature changes
[China Instrument Network Instrument Development] Japanese researchers have recently developed a new type of nanosensor that can be attached to the skin. It is lightweight, breathable, stretchable, and does not cause skin discomfort. This sensor is expected to be used for health monitoring and other purposes.
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According to the Japanese Institute of Physical Chemistry, this new type of sensor is jointly developed by researchers from the Institute and the University of Tokyo. It uses a conductive nanostructure that can be applied directly to the skin for a long time. It can be used to detect pressure, temperature changes, or to collect muscles. Electrical signals.
It is reported that the sensor is a detection device that can sense the measured information and transform the sensed information into electrical signals or other desired forms of information output in order to satisfy the transmission, processing and storage of information. Requirements for display, recording and control.
Researchers say that the sensor is barely felt on the skin and does not cause any discomfort. Skin tests on 20 subjects showed no significant inflammatory reaction even if they were continuously attached to the skin for a week. The research results have been published in the online edition of the British magazine.
(Original title: Japanese researchers develop "kind skin" nanosensors)