Electronic “tattoo” could monitor vital organ functions:  A new device thin enough to be laminated onto the skin could track heart, brain and muscle functions without bulky electrodes. It could also have military applications.
Photo credit: John A. Rogers

Electronic “tattoo” could monitor vital organ functions: A new device thin enough to be laminated onto the skin could track heart, brain and muscle functions without bulky electrodes. It could also have military applications.

Photo credit: John A. Rogers

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    Holy fuck, I live in the future.
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    Freaky.
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    Crazy… reminds of metal gear solid and nanotechnology
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    Whoa. Future
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    So freaking cool!
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    government taking over your own body!!
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    I would like to remain human and not part cyborg. Thanks.
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    Pretty cool. Too bad every time science comes up with something cool, the military has to take it and use it to kill...