A sweat sensor to monitor your health
UC Berkeley engineers led by electrical engineering professor, Ali Javey, have built a small, portable, wearable device that can read levels of important body fluids simply by detecting sweat on a user's skin. In addition to sports applications, the researchers hope one day to offer it to the medical field, as a quick, easy way to monitor a patient's condition. Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Stephen McNally Full Story: http://news.berkeley.edu/2016/01/27/w... http://www.news.berkeley.edu/ / ucberkeley / ucberkeley / ucberkeleyofficial https://plus.google.com/+berkeley

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