Spray-on diagnostic computer developed by Scottish scientists

To analyze patients condition in complete manner, Scottish scientists have developed a a computer dubbed ‘speckled computing’ that can be sprayed on the subjects and sizes not more than a match stick head. The scientists indulged in the process of development of this tiny computer believes that by spraying the computers directly on subjects helps to carry out different tests at the same time via wireless networks that functions robotically for example, it enables doctors to get essential information about your heart rate, oxygen levels, muscle movements, pulse rate etc. This computing novelty developed by researchers from Edinburgh, St Andrews and Strathclyde universities will be soon showcased at the Edinburgh International Science Festival next Friday. Via: Topdawgtech

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