Machines That Communicate With the Body
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Machines That Communicate With the Body An “electronic tattoo” the size of a postage stamp and the thickness of a human hair can be used to monitor laboring women and seizure-prone infants, because it provides a non-invasive way to track the electrical rhythms on the surface of the body, according to Todd Coleman of the University of California, San Diego. . |
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