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PITTSBURGH – A research team at Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering has developed a cost-effective method of printing conductive tattoos directly onto skin. The flexible substrate material eliminates the need for rigid microchips and hardware electronics to create a functional circuit; which instead encompasses just silver nanoparticles and the liquid metal, gallium indium alloy.

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