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Wearable Sensor Uses Raman Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis

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An ultrathin sensor spun from gold can be attached directly to the skin without irritation or discomfort. Developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo, the sensor is enabled by Raman spectroscopy and can measure different biomarkers or substances to perform on-body chemical analysis. It can be finely tuned to be extremely sensitive and is robust enough for practical use. Current wearable technologies can be bulky and costly and are typically limited to functions such as monitoring heart rate. Chemical analysis, highly useful for medical diagnostics, has remained elusive. Prompted...Read full article

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    Published: July 2022
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