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In a step forward for soft robotics and biomedical devices, Rice University engineers have uncovered a powerful new way to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists create skin-safe adhesive for wearables that grips harder with sweatTexas A&M researchers developed a water-based adhesive that grips skin better with sweat—without irritation or rashes.
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Wearable health care devices, such as glucose monitors and heart monitors, are popular due to their ability to gather ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew adhesive could offer a more comfortable alternative for medical device usersWearable healthcare devices, such as glucose monitors and heart monitors, are popular due to their ability to gather real-time data that supports users' health and safety.
Researchers find that drying hydrogels briefly turns them into strong, reversible adhesives, opening new uses in robotics and ...
Researchers have developed a new adhesive for wearable healthcare devices, such as heart monitors and glucose monitors, that ...
Researchers show how blister shapes in atomically thin materials like graphene can be used to map pressure, membrane tension, ...
A novel intelligent adhesion structure developed by researchers not only enhances adhesion on complex surfaces, but also ...
Sustainable by design solutions in adhesives usually compromise on strength and stickiness. Now, a group of chemists has ...
We used a similar test for adhesive strength. But instead of wrapping the piece around a piece of wood, we adhered the final 2 inches of it to a piece of poplar.
Michelin has worked almost two decades to remove resorcinol and formaldehyde from its tire production. Now its ResiCare ...
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