Wired (Oct. 30) -- Electronic skin is promising for medicine, where its flexibility is an advantage. “You get a much better signal from skin-like materials than you do from boxy and rigid wearables,” says John Rogers, a materials scientist at Illinois. Rogers’ lab is working on temporary tattoo-like electronics to collect health data. Also: Science News (Oct. 30), Business Insider (Oct. 30), Daily Mail (Oct. 30).