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Skin Electronics

Science catches up with science fiction; we revisit a conversation with Prof. John Rogers.

12/26/2013 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Skin Electronics

Clip: 12/26/2013 | 11m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Science catches up with science fiction; we revisit a conversation with Prof. John Rogers.

Science catches up with science fiction as we revisit a conversation with Professor John Rogers, the inventor of epidermal electronics -- tiny, bendy computer chips that can be placed on or in the human body to monitor critical health data.

12/26/2013 | Rating NR

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