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Bionic Skin: the Killer App For Flexible Electronics 46

the_newsbeagle writes "Most of the researchers who work on flexible electronics imagine putting their materials to use in flexible displays, like a rollable, foldable iPad that you could cram in your pocket. And I'm not saying that wouldn't be cool. But researcher Takao Someya of the University of Tokyo has a different idea: He wants his ultra-thin, ultra-flexible electronics to be used as bionic skin. Someya and other researchers have created circuits that stick to your skin, and that can stretch and bend as you move your body. These materials are still in the labs, but the scientists imagine many uses for them. For example, if a synthetic skin is studded with pressure and heat sensors, it could be used as a lifelike covering for prosthetic limbs. There are also potential biomedical applications: The e-skin could discreetly monitor an outpatient's vital signs, and send the data to a nearby computer. The article includes a short video showing Someya's material in action."

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Bionic Skin: the Killer App For Flexible Electronics

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  • it's not an app! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Gravis Zero ( 934156 ) on Monday August 26, 2013 @09:16PM (#44682007)

    can we please stop using terminology like marketers? everything new and cool is suddenly a "killer app" which means nothing anymore.

    so please, shove your big data up your cloud and paradigm shift your way out (better use your exit strategy).

    mad? who me?

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