Wearable Sweat Sensor System for Continuous Metabolic Monitoring

Wearable Sweat Sensor System for Continuous Metabolic Monitoring

On August 6, Science Advances published a study by the team of Wei Gao from the California Institute of Technology regarding a sweat sensor research achievement. This work introduces a Stressomic, a wearable microfluidic biosensor designed for non-invasive monitoring of cortisol, adrenaline, and norepinephrine in sweat, which is significant for personalized stress management and a … Read more

Overview: Research Progress on Wearable Multi-Channel Sweat Sensors Based on Microfluidic Chips

Overview: Research Progress on Wearable Multi-Channel Sweat Sensors Based on Microfluidic Chips

As a core technology carrier for precision medicine and smart health management, biosensors have profoundly transformed disease diagnosis and physiological monitoring models. Biosensors convert the concentration of target substances into electrical signals through the synergistic action of biological recognition elements (such as enzymes, antibodies, and nucleic acids) and physicochemical transducers, thereby constructing an analytical system … Read more