Sports Medicine

Rose-Inspired Sweat Sensors Offer Comfortable, Reusable Health Monitoring

A research team at Waseda University has developed a new class of wearable sweat sensors that mimic the microtexture of rose petals—offering improved comfort, stability, and reusability for health monitoring. These bio-inspired sensors could transform how we track hydration, electrolyte […]

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Wireless Arm-Worn Wearable Monitors Real-Time Hydration Levels

Dehydration is a silent but serious health risk—especially in hot climates, high-performance environments, and among vulnerable populations like the elderly or those with chronic illnesses. Yet tracking hydration in real time has remained elusive. Traditional methods like urine tests, blood

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Skin-Like Biosensor Monitors Both Physical Movement and Electrical Signals in the Body

Researchers at Penn State have developed a flexible, skin-like sensor that can monitor both physical movement and electrical signals—internally and externally. Designed to mimic the properties of human skin, the device combines electrical and ionic conductivity, allowing it to interface

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