Electronic “force stickers” about the size of a grain of rice could one day make a joint implant work better. Or they could check the weight of inventory in a warehouse or monitor the safety of ...
There are many situations in which it's important to know how much force one object is applying to another item. A small, thin sticker has been designed to measure and relay such data, without ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed electronic “stickers” that measure the force exerted by one object upon another. The force stickers are wireless, run without ...
Engineers have developed electronic ‘stickers’ that can measure the force exerted by one object upon another, an advance that could be applied to medical aids and robotics. Developed at the University ...
Engineers developed electronic 'stickers' that measure the force exerted by one object upon another. The force stickers are wireless, run without batteries and fit in tight spaces, making them ...
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