Hypoallergenic wearable technology developed that can be worn for weeks at a time
Hypoallergenic electronic sensor could be used in new range of medical wearables

Hypoallergenic wearable electronic sensor demonstrated by the University of Tokyo
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed a new wearable electronic sensor that, they claim, can be worn for a week or more without causing discomfort. The device could be used in medicine...
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