Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass., April 3) -- Engineers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern University have demonstrated thin, soft stick-on patches that stretch and move with the skin and incorporate commercial, off-the-shelf chip-based electronics for sophisticated wireless health monitoring. The new device was developed by John A. Rogers of Illinois and Yonggang Huang of Northwestern University. Also: Phys.Org (April 3), Denver Sun (April 3), Phys.Org (April 3), Free Press Journal (April 3), Science Codex (April 3), ScienceBlog (April 3), R&D Magazine (April 4), Business Standard (April 4), Tasnim News Agency (Iran, April 4), Times of India (April 4), Medical News Today (April 4), RTT News (April 4), Scicasts (Leicester, England, April 3), Science (original article, April 4), CBS News (April 4), Huffington Post (April 4), Red Orbit (April 4), RTT News (April 4), Tech Times (April 4), E&T Magazine (April 4), Nature World News (April 4), Zenopia (April 4), Nanowerk News (April 4), Health Canal.com (April 3), Counsel & Heal (April 4), Technabob.com (April 6), The Engineer (April 7), Fast Company-Design (April 4), Refinery 29 (April 6), Forbes (April 7), Medgadget (El Granada, Calif., April 4), University Herald (New York City, April 5), Yahoo! News (April 7), Gizmag (April 10), Electronics Weekly (Croydon, England, April 14), Medical Physics Web (Bristol, England, April 16).
Stick-on electronic patches monitor health
4/3/2014