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New Electronic Sensors Attach Like a ‘Second Skin’
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2014-07-29
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A new design shaves off millimeters to create electronic sensors you can wear like a temporary tattoo. MC10 is behind the sticky sensors, which bind directly to a patient's skin. The biostamp is so thin, it can withstand showering and swimming.
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