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Soft, Stretchable Electrical Tissue Adhesive for Precision Biosensing and Bioelectronic Device Integration

Executive Summary In-situ biosensing is a rapidly advancing field, enabling real-time biomolecular detection directly at local tissue sites. However, the integration of biosensors with soft, wet, and deformable tissues remains a key technical challenge. MSU researchers have created an electrical tissue adhesive (ETA) that forms fast, robust adhesive...
Published: 2/2/2026   |   Inventor(s): Shaoting Lin, Tsz Hung Wong, Jiabin Liu, Xinyue Liu, Yijie Cheng
Keywords(s): Bioadhesive, Bioelectronic, Electrochemical Sensor Category(s): Medical, Advanced Materials

Hazardous Gas Sensor Using Ionic Liquid Films for Enhanced Detection

-collapse: collapse; } Overview This innovative hazardous gas sensor developed at Michigan State University leverages the unique properties of ionic liquid films to detect flammable and/or toxic hazardous gases with high sensitivity and selectivity. Designed for environments where hazardous gas detection is critical—such as industrial...