Tag: Penn State University
Penn State Researchers Develop Wearable Non-Invasive Glucose Monitor
Penn State researchers have developed a wearable glucose monitor that can non-invasively measure glucose levels within sweat in real time.
Noninvasive glucose monitoring devices are...
Engineers Print Wearable Sensors Directly Onto Skin At Room Temperature
Flexible electronics have opened up some interesting possibilities. Wearable sensors, for example, are evolving rapidly. New innovations have taken wearable sensors to another dimension....
Researchers Harvest Energy From Radio Waves to Power Wearable Devices
We’ve all heard about radio waves. These are signals permeated by microwaves and Wi-Fi connections. However, these are not just mere signals of energy...
Wearable Sensor Collects Data from Tears or Saliva to Treat Eye or Mouth Diseases
Researchers at Penn State University have developed a new kind of wearable sensor that would deliver real-time medical data to those with eye or...
Stretchable System Can Power Wearables By Harvesting Energy From Wearer’s Breathing and Motion
A stretchable system that can harvest energy from human breathing and motion for use in wearable health-monitoring devices may be possible, according to an...
Implantable Sensor Measures Gases Inside the Body and Then Safely Biodegrade
Researchers at Penn State have developed a highly sensitive flexible gas sensor that can be implanted in the body — and, after it’s no...