Innovative finger wrap uses sweat to provide health monitoring.
By harvesting energy directly from sweat, this device offers an entirely new approach to wearable technology, eliminating the need for batteries or external power sources.
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, led by Professor Joseph Wang, unveiled this breakthrough in a recent publication in Nature Electronics.
The device could monitor hormone levels for stress management, detect markers of inflammation for chronic disease monitoring.
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) released the Nigerian Sustainable Banking Principles, an agreement signed by 34 banks, including the original eight of the nation’s leading banks, that covered nine key areas: environmental and social risk management, environmental and social footprint, human rights, women’s economic empowerment, financial inclusion, environmental and social governance, capacity building, collaborative partnerships and reporting.