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inkjet printing technologies

A modern way to heal old wounds

1 min read · Sat, Oct 15 2016

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sensor-laden bandage wearable sensors inkjet printing technologies

Injuries that fail to heal within three months, such as many diabetic foot ulcers, can require years of treatment and significant healthcare resources. A sensor-laden bandage developed by a research team at KAUST promises to reduce the burden on hospitals and enhance patient well-being by transforming how chronic wounds are monitored.

Thinking outside the box in flood control

1 min read · Mon, May 1 2017

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inkjet printing technologies paper cube electronic sensor wireless monitor

Floating paper cubes containing low-cost, inkjet printed electronic sensors can wirelessly monitor floods in real time.

Tuning in to magnetic ink

1 min read · Sun, Apr 1 2018

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inkjet printing technologies Radio frequency devices Antennas

A new ink containing iron oxide nanoparticles can be turned into fully printed and versatile components for cellular networks.

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