Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a wearable, wireless sensor that can monitor a person's skin hydration for use in applications that need to detect dehydration before it ...
Infrared skin sensor tracks deeper hydration at home despite temperature swings by American Institute of Physics edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes The GIST ...
Near-infrared optical measurements combined with a temperature-aware algorithm create an at-home skin hydration monitoring system that fills key gaps in skin care management. Credit: Yisong Xue/APL ...
The galvanic skin response (also called electrodermal response, skin conductance, or psychogalvanic reflex) is the measure of the continuous variations in the electrical characteristics of the skin, ...