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Paper skin sensors for environmental monitoring

Science Daily - 21 Feb 2016 23:22
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.
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