By YU FUJINAMI/ Staff Writer
December 27, 2020 at 08:00 JST
A super-thin pressure sensor is applied on a fingertip. (Provided by the University of Tokyo)
Researchers developed a super-thin sensor that can be applied directly on a fingertip to take accurate pressure measurements and may eventually be used to record data on subtle hand movements. [Read More]
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