2016-02-22, 04:20
Paper skin sensors for environmental monitoring
Everyday materials found in the kitchen, such as aluminum foil, sticky note paper, sponges and tape, have been used by a team of electrical engineers to develop a low-cost sensor that can detect external stimuli, including touch, pressure, temperature, acidity and humidity.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...142242.htm
Everyday materials found in the kitchen, such as aluminum foil, sticky note paper, sponges and tape, have been used by a team of electrical engineers to develop a low-cost sensor that can detect external stimuli, including touch, pressure, temperature, acidity and humidity.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...142242.htm