Palmreaders? Japan team builds second skin message display

Physorg  February 18, 2018
Researchers in Japan have invented a band-aid-like stretchable device which is one millimetre thick and can monitor important health data as well as send and receive messages, including emojis. The display consists of a 16-by-24 array of micro LEDs and stretchable wiring mounted on a rubber sheet and a lightweight sensor composed of a breathable “nanomesh” electrode, and a wireless communication module. It can be placed on the human body for a week without causing skin inflammation. It has medical applications and wearable displays… read more.

A man holds an ultra-thin elastic display equipped with a light emitting diode, newly developed by Professor Takao Someya of Tokyo University

 

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