Soft Electronics Based on Particle Engulfment Printing

Soft Electronics Research Based on Particle Engulfment Printing Academic Background With the rapid development of wearable devices, health monitoring, medical equipment, and human-machine interaction, soft electronics have garnered significant attention because of their ability to seamlessly integrate with biological systems. Traditional rigid elec...

A Wearable Echomyography System Based on a Single Transducer

Innovative Advances in Wearable Single-Transducer Echomyography Systems: From Muscle Dynamics Monitoring to Complex Gesture Tracking Academic Background and Research Significance In recent years, wearable electronic devices have garnered significant attention for their enormous potential in health monitoring and human-machine interaction. Electromy...

A Digitally Embroidered Metamaterial Biosensor for Kinetic Environments

A Digitally Embroidered Metamaterial Biosensor for Kinetic Environments

Digitally Embroidered Metamaterial Biosensor: Non-Contact Physiological Monitoring in Dynamic Environments Recent years have witnessed rapid development of sensor technologies driven by demands in smart vehicles, aviation safety, and health monitoring. However, for physiological signal detection in dynamic environments, traditional sensors face sig...

Soft Electronic Vias and Interconnects Through Rapid Three-Dimensional Assembly of Liquid Metal Microdroplets

Soft Electronic Vias and Interconnects Through Rapid Three-Dimensional Assembly of Liquid Metal Microdroplets

Research on Rapid 3D Assembly of Liquid Metal Microdroplets in Flexible Electronics for Electrical Interconnection Introduction: Research Background and Significance As flexible electronics find widespread applications in fields such as soft robotics, wearable electronics, and flexible displays, achieving electrical interconnection across layers of...

Association of CHEK2 Low-Risk Variants with Cancer Phenotypes

Association of CHEK2 Low-Risk Variants with Cancer Phenotypes Academic Background The CHEK2 gene (OMIM 604373) is one of the susceptibility genes for breast cancer. Monoallelic pathogenic variants (PVs) in CHEK2 are associated with an increased risk of breast, colorectal, kidney, and thyroid cancers. However, there is limited research on the phenot...