smart bandage

Empa researcher Fei Pan is working on a membrane made of nanofibers that releases medication only when the material heats up. Such a membrane could, for example, become active in a bandage as soon as an inflammation starts.
New smart bandage releases healing substances when infection and inflammation heat is detected
Empa researcher Fei Pan is working on a membrane made of nanofibers that releases medication
An oxygen-sensing liquid bandage
Creator: TRACIE VAN AUKEN An oxygen-sensing liquid bandage Researchers have validated the practicality and accuracy of
3D stretchable electronics with a multitude of functions while staying thin and small

By stacking and connecting layers of stretchable circuits on top of one another, engineers have

Smart bandages for chronic wounds designed to monitor and tailor treatment

Bandages with integrated pH and temperature sensors and electronically triggered drug release are designed to

Fluorescent silk as an implantable and injectable wound healing material

A silk hybrid material attacks bacteria when illuminated by a green light, thanks to a

A smartphone controlled smart bandage delivers precise medication

SMARTPHONE-CONTROLLED DESIGN PRECISELY DELIVERS MEDICATION Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Harvard Medical School and

Wound healing sensor bandage for chronic wounds could even allow monitoring at home

A novel bandage alerts the nursing staff as soon as a wound starts healing badly.

Smart dressings speed healing of chronic wounds

Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology are developing innovative nanofibre meshes that might draw bacteria

‘Smart’ Bandage Emits Phosphorescent Glow for Healing Below

Inspired by wounded warriors, new paint-on, see-through bandage not only protects wounds and severe burns

Color-changing, heat-sensitive bandage indicates infection

Australian researchers have developed a fiber that changes color in response to temperature with the