By A Mystery Man Writer
MIT engineers have designed what may be the Band-Aid of the future: a stretchy, gel-like material that can incorporate temperature sensors, LED lights, and other electronics, as well as tiny, drug-delivering reservoirs and channels.
Stretchable graphene–hydrogel interfaces for wearable and
Stretchable hydrogel electronics
Three-dimensional printing of soft hydrogel electronics
Stretchable hydrogel electronics, MIT News
Stretchy hydrogel “Band-Aid” senses, lights up, delivers medicine
Stretchable hydrogel electronics, MIT News
Biomimetic elastomeric robot skin has tactile sensing abilities
Skin-inspired hydrogel–elastomer hybrids with robust interfaces
Stretchable electronics could be created from hydrogels
MIT's New Gel Bandage Delivers Medicine to the Skin
Hydrogels, MIT News
Stretchable Hydrogel Electronics and Devices
Will we soon be wearing electronic plasters?