Silk body sensors developed by Chinese scientists may help robots become more sensitive
'Researchers from the Tsinghua University in China are turning to silk-based sensors to make wearable body sensors and monitoring systems more sensitive and flexible. '
'"There is a whole world of possibilities for silk sensors at the moment. '
'Zhang added that silk sensors will help doctors keep track of patients through an integrated wireless system and the response time for can be a lot more rapid. '
'Silk is the ideal material for fabricating sensors that are worn on the body," said Dr Yingying Zhang, a researcher on the team. '
'However, making sensors out of silk presents a major challenge as it is not a particularly good conductor of electricity- a quality that is necessary to make sensors work. '
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'Researchers from the Tsinghua University in China are turning to silk-based sensors to make wearable body sensors and monitoring systems more sensitive and flexible. '
'"There is a whole world of possibilities for silk sensors at the moment. '
'Zhang added that silk sensors will help doctors keep track of patients through an integrated wireless system and the response time for can be a lot more rapid. '
'Silk is the ideal material for fabricating sensors that are worn on the body," said Dr Yingying Zhang, a researcher on the team. '
'However, making sensors out of silk presents a major challenge as it is not a particularly good conductor of electricity- a quality that is necessary to make sensors work. '
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