Magazine Article

3D Printed ‘Invisible’ Fibers Can Sense Breath, Sound, and Cells

TBMG-38071

11/01/2020

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Researchers have used 3D printing to make electronic fibers, each 100 times thinner than a human hair, to create non-contact, wearable, portable respiratory sensors. The low-cost sensors are highly sensitive and can be attached to a mobile phone to collect breath pattern information, sound, and images at the same time.

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"3D Printed ‘Invisible’ Fibers Can Sense Breath, Sound, and Cells," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2020.
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Nov 1, 2020
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TBMG-38071
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English