Posted on 03/19/2013 11:17:36 AM PDT by Red Badger
New electronic tattoos could help monitor health during normal daily activities.
aking advantage of recent advances in flexible electronics, researchers have devised a way to print devices directly onto the skin so people can wear them for an extended period while performing normal daily activities. Such systems could be used to track health and monitor healing near the skins surface, as in the case of surgical wounds. arm with band-aid shaped skin graph
Skin signals: This device, applied directly to the skin, can record useful medical information.
So-called epidermal electronics were demonstrated previously in research from the lab of John Rogers, a materials scientist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; the devices consist of ultrathin electrodes, electronics, sensors, and wireless power and communication systems. In theory, they could attach to the skin and record and transmit electrophysiological measurements for medical purposes. These early versions of the technology, which were designed to be applied to a thin, soft elastomer backing, were fine for an office environment, says Rogers, but if you wanted to go swimming or take a shower they werent able to hold up. Now, Rogers and his coworkers have figured out how to print the electronics right on the skin, making the device more durable and rugged.
What weve found is that you dont even need the elastomer backing, Rogers says. You can use a rubber stamp to just deliver the ultrathin mesh electronics directly to the surface of the skin. The researchers also found that they could use commercially available spray-on bandage products to add a thin protective layer and bond the system to the skin in a very robust way, he says.
Eliminating the elastomer backing makes the device one-thirtieth as thick, and thus more conformal to the kind of roughness thats present naturally on the surface of the skin, says Rogers. It can be worn for up to two weeks before the skins natural exfoliation process causes it to flake off.
During the two weeks that its attached, the device can measure things like temperature, strain, and the hydration state of the skin, all of which are useful in tracking general health and wellness. One specific application could be to monitor wound healing: if a doctor or nurse attached the system near a surgical wound before the patient left the hospital, it could take measurements and transmit the information wirelessly to the health-care providers.
Rogers says his lab is now focused on developing and refining wireless power sources and communication systems that could be integrated into the system. He says the technology could potentially be commercialized by MC10 (see Making Stretchable Electronics), a company he cofounded in 2008. If things go as planned, says Rogers, in about a year and half the company will be developing more sophisticated systems that really do begin to look like the ones that were publishing on now.
Electronic tattoo: The image shows a colorized micrograph of an ultrathin mesh electronic system mounted on a skin replica.
Skin signals: This device, applied directly to the skin, can record useful medical information.
Mark of the beast stuff here.
Shhhhh - if Obama finds out, we’re all in for a new tattoo.
YEP, just a matter of time...tick tock
The technology hasn’t existed before for the time of tribulation.
There’s nothing in prophecy now that couldn’t be done with technology.
“seen worldwide”
“Damascus ceases to exist”
etc
The Nazis made Jews get tattoos too....
jeesh
666
or 999..........
What could possibly go wrong?
Nah. I’d love to have a glucosemeter in this form. And a printer to apply it myself.
Not everything is satanic.
"Why does it say '9' '9' '9' right here?"
Over my cold, dead body...
Yeh temporary mark of the Beast. Great just great. Love the modern technology. Can’t wait to see what comes next.
How about an implanted cell phone for starters. Body powered so it never runs out of juice. Built in GPS so you will never get lost.
Built-in Brain Chip, so you will always love “Big Brother.”
...Such systems could be used to track health and monitor...
Just like the RF anti-theft security tags on merchandise in the stores.......
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