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  • An on-eyelid soft sensor that tracks eye movements based on the magnetoelastic effect can be used to continuously monitor and quantitatively assess levels of fatigue.

    • Jing Xu
    • Chrystal Duan
    • Jun Chen
    Research
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 8, P: 709-720
  • This study presents a diagnostic pen with ferrofluid ink that converts handwriting into sensing signals for Parkinson’s disease (PD) diagnostics. In pilot studies, neural network-assisted analysis of collected handwriting signals accurately distinguished patients with PD, demonstrating the pen’s potential as a low-cost, scalable tool for accessible diagnostics.

    • Guorui Chen
    • Trinny Tat
    • Jun Chen
    Research
    Nature Chemical Engineering
    Volume: 2, P: 358-368
  • The magnetism-mediated assembly of non-Brownian magnetic colloidal particles into a three-dimensional oriented and ramified magnetic network yields permanent fluidic magnets that are used in a self-powered, liquid-based wireless cardiovascular sensor.

    • Xun Zhao
    • Yihao Zhou
    • Jun Chen
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 23, P: 703-710
  • Conductive organic fibres can be tethered to biological surfaces without impeding biological features.

    • Xiao Wan
    • Trinny Tat
    • Jun Chen
    News & Views
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 7, P: 521-522
  • The authors invented a textile magnetoelastic generator, weaving 1D soft fibers with conductive yarns to couple the observed magnetoelastic effect with magnetic induction, which paves a new way for biomechanical-to-electrical energy conversion.

    • Xun Zhao
    • Yihao Zhou
    • Jun Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-11
  • An AI-assisted smart textile can be used to record, model and understand human–environment interactions.

    • Guorui Chen
    • Yunsheng Fang
    • Jun Chen
    News & Views
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 4, P: 175-176
  • Motion artefacts challenge the translational application of soft bioelectronics by distorting physiological monitoring. This Review introduces fundamental causes of motion artefacts and discusses various management strategies, including materials usage, bioelectronics design and algorithmic intervention.

    • Junyi Yin
    • Shaolei Wang
    • Jun Chen
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Bioengineering
    Volume: 2, P: 541-558