‘Tiny Radio Antennas’ Under Skin Could Act As Remote Sensors Of Humans’ Emotional, Physiological State
Scientists at the department of Applied Physics of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered a method for remote sensing of the physiological and emotional state of human beings. The researchers believe the discovery could theoretically help remotely monitor medical patients, evaluate athletic performance, diagnose disease and remotely sense the level of excitation — which could have significant implications for technology in the biomedical engineering, anti-terror and security technology fields.
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Posted: April 28th, 2008 under skin health.
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