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A function-reconfigurable double-helix printed antenna, inspired by DNA structures, is proposed. The antenna, consisting of two metal strips printed on a substrate, was designed, optimized, and ...
Many DNA-based technologies involve the immobilization of DNA and therefore require a fundamental understanding of the DNA structure–function relationship at interfaces. We present three ...
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However, while TC occurred more commonly in women, deaths from the condition happened more often in men. Only 5.5% of women died, while 11.2% of men died.
The study, published in the journal Device by Cell Press, introduces a soft, wireless e-tattoo that can detect when someone is mentally overworked. Unlike traditional EEG caps that are bulky and ...
5. Jellyfish (image credits: rawpixel) Jellyfish have survived for over 650 million years despite lacking both a brain and a heart. Instead of a centralized brain, these gelatinous creatures possess a ...
Amory tells Ben about the science behind why tattoos stay put on our bodies, which has only recently come to be understood. Skip to main content. WBUR. 90.0 WBUR - Boston's NPR News Station.
New face tattoo protects your brain from working too hard, scientists say. Sensors could help safety by tracking mental strain that air traffic controllers, lorry drivers and others are under.
Researchers gave participants face tattoos that can track when their brain is working too hard. Published 29 May in the Cell Press journal Device, the study introduces a non-permanent wireless ...
A newly developed face tattoo can see when the brain is working too hard – which it probably is, according to the researchers who developed it. The new electronic device sits on the face and is able ...