Paintable electrodes could power creative and colorful wearable sensors
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Penn State engineers developed a conductive ink that can be painted directly onto skin to create colorful, customizable health-monitoring electrodes. Unlike traditional rigid sensors, the painted electrodes eliminate air gaps, improving accuracy for tracking heart, brain, and muscle signals, and can even control robotic prosthetics wirelessly.
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