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Let them see you sweat: What new wearable sensors can reveal from perspiration

Let them see you sweat: What new wearable sensors can reveal from perspiration

When UC Berkeley engineers say they are going to make you sweat, it is all in the name of science. Specifically, it is for a flexible sensor system that can measure metabolites and electroly... Read more

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VIDEO: Engineers create light-activated ‘curtains’

VIDEO: Engineers create light-activated ‘curtains’

“Curtains made of this material could automatically open or close during the day.” Forget remote-controlled curtains. A new development by researchers at the University of California, Berkel... Read more

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Nanopillar semiconductors shape up for better, cheaper solar cells

Nanopillar semiconductors shape up for better, cheaper solar cells

Solar cells could become more efficient and less expensive, thanks to the development of tapered nanopillar semiconductors that are narrow at the top and wide at the bottom. Created by chemi... Read more

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