CALIFORNIA - The screen smartphone in the future will be able to detect the temperature of the body heat of its ailing. Even more amazing, the display can analyze DNA.
Researchers from Polytechnique of Montreal and manufacturer Corning Corning Gorilla Glass screen collaborate to develop sensors that can read its saliva. The sensors will be embedded in the smartphone screen and allows users to determine their body temperature, assess blood levels (if the diabetes).
The researchers are also working with platforms such as Apple's HomeKit to provide more information about the health of the user in real time. This technique works similar to the way cable sends an electrical signal.
Experiments conducted by the researchers with the laser firing into the glass to create a pathway that is able to transmit data in the form of a small beam of light. Then the wave acts as a tunnel that channels the light. "We are opening a Pandora's box this time," said Raman Kashyap in a newspaper as quoted by Mashable, Saturday (07/19/2014).
A professor of electrical engineering and engineering physics at Polytechnique Montreal stated, is now feasible to use this technique and it's up to how one would use it.
Through this discovery, the smartphone is expected to not only screen that can be implanted biomedical sensors such, but can also be applied to other devices such as the surface of a table, or a window by the technology developers.
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