"Science Advances" today published an article introducing a "slice-type stethoscope" that continuously monitors the sound of a patient's body and is less than the size of a cent coin. If you don't look carefully, you might think it's just a temporary tattoo sticker, but inside the device, it integrates an extremely sensitive accelerometer that "listens" to the sounds of people who penetrate muscles and body fluids. In addition, an electrode measures the contractile electrical signal that the nerve sends to the muscle. The device features a sandwich structure (covered in two layers of elastic silicone) with a thickness of only 2 mm (similar to the thickness of a driver's license + credit card). The device is still communicating with the computer via a wired connection, but the team is building a feature that supports Bluetooth wireless connectivity for use with smartphones. Mushrooms In Jar Marinated,Marinated Nameko Mushroom Tin,Canned Whole Mushroom,Mushroom In Tins ZHANGZHOU TAN CO. LTD. , https://www.zztancan.com