This paper introduces a bioinspired transdermal patch technology that uses negative pressure, or suction, upon skin attachment to enhance drug delivery efficiency. It discusses how this technology can effectively deliver large-molecule drugs with less pain compared to traditional microneedle patches and explores various architectures and applications of this strategy.
Ultra-Stretchable Bioelectronics for Robust and Repeatable Biosignal Measurement
This research presents the development of an ultra-stretchable bioelectronic device that adheres perfectly to the skin by combining bio-inspired octopus sucker structures with a kirigami pattern. This technology maintains stable electrical performance even under...




