Electronic Tattoo Monitors Brain, Heart, and Muscles
John Rogers and his team at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana have come up with a way to monitor the body electronically that really sticks. They have developed a small, flexible circuit device that sticks comfortably to the skin and is camouflaged as a temporary tattoo. It can read a patient's brainwaves, heart rate, and muscle activity while they are going about their normal activity - making it possible to cut back on visits to the doctor's office.