
Look, the Dyson bladeless fan isn't the first thing that caught my attention (really, isn't that 300 dollar thing amazing?!?!). I mean you guys might seem surprised by this, but there are so many commercials about new phones and that kind of technology that I kind of get bored by it. It's rare that a new technology used in daily life other than communication comes out that's a big hit in scientific and engineering discoveries. This isn't the mose important of them all but the wearable electronic is one interesting…aparatus. This ultrathin device which is basically made out of silicon can "stick to skin like a temporary tattoo.*", which can actually read and detect brain signals. In my opinion, I think that's rather easier than putting on a bunch of wires with suction cups attached to them around your head. The inventor, John A. Rogers has been working on this for years, and now he's finally, pretty much finished, with his "nanomembrane". This simple invention could open a whole new world of electronics in the science of medicine, especially for everything related to the brain.
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