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'Electronic skin' to monitor your health
Researchers in Japan have developed "electronic skin" with an organic circuit that can be worn on the human body. It is 10 times thinner than a skin cell and lighter than feather.
It has many potential uses including monitoring your health, it could be worn as an electronic tattoo or in the future generate a television picture on your hand.
Prof Takao Someya of Tokyo University explained to 麻豆社 Click's Dan Simmons how it works.
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