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A new wave of skin-integrated wearables is turning our faces into dashboards and mental health into a real-time data stream.
A new device developed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin looks like a tattoo and measures brain activity.
In a study published today in the Cell Press journal Device, scientists introduced a wireless, temporary electronic forehead tattoo that monitors brainwaves to objectively measure mental workload.
Researchers have developed a $220 temporary face tattoo that can track if a person's brain is working too hard, and whether they should be taking a break.
Blueface surfaced in new photos from behind bars this week during a prison call with his mother, Karlissa Saffold, and the internet had plenty to say about his fuller face and fresh ink.
New face tattoo protects your brain from working too hard, scientists say. Sensors could help safety by tracking mental strain that air traffic controllers, lorry drivers and others are under.