An international team of scientists developed a new technique to produce error-free, high-performing wearable biometric sensors.
Source: Scientists print wearable biometric sensors directly on the skin without heat
[sc name="responsivevoice" ][/sc] This is one of those times when it is really helpful to have a friend who is a librarian. Diva has been very helpful in directing me to information on how to make the upcoming oral surgery less traumatic and damaging than the last. That bit of the distortion over my maxillary left…
[sc name="responsivevoice" ][/sc] I’ve been taking a step back from the internet and social media lately. There are things I needed to deal with, and I suppose it’s just a part of practicing transhumanist growth that gadgets and things will kind of lose their novelty. I actually have more things since the last post: a new…
An international team of scientists developed a new technique to produce error-free, high-performing wearable biometric sensors.
Source: Scientists print wearable biometric sensors directly on the skin without heat
[responsivevoice_button] I’ve built a new site at AltPPE.net for information on adaptive and alternative personal protection equipment and pandemic survival in plain language. I noticed that the needs of people with disabilities and special issues were getting left out of the design decisions, production, and policy discussions except to say we’re exempt. Just because we’re…
[responsivevoice_button] Because I wear glasses, a scarf, bandana, or tube snood is usually better for me than a mask. I already posted the African fix of putting a sanitary napkin in to add extra protection and absorb moisture. There are some really cute masks available now though, so I decided to think about how to…