Abstract

Jungil Choi, John A. Rogers, and co-workers describe a “skin-like” microfluidic platform that bonds to the skin, collects, and stores sweat in a time sequenced set of chambers in article number 1601355. Pressure induced by the sweat glands drives flow through a network of microchannels that incorporate capillary bursting valves for passively guiding sweat through different reservoirs in the system in sequential fashion.

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