# 🫀Graphene Sensors For Human Health Monitoring

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#### Card #02: 🫀Graphene Sensors For Human Health Monitoring

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Summary:

These revolutionary graphene-based sensors are used for a variety of applications within the body. In theory they attach to all sorts of things such as: your lungs, your heart, your vocal chords, even your optic nerves, and neurons in the human brain. These graphene-sensors form a sort of organic sensor mesh inside the body. Radio frequency modulation senses the changes in these materials and AI decoding maps the read data. This includes mapping things such as: breathing patterns, heart rates, vocal vibration to speech, and even mapping visual optics and thoughts. Studies also involve stimulating these materials with radio frequencies for a variety of applications.

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These revolutionary graphene-based sensors are used for a variety of applications within the body. 

In theory they attach to all sorts of things such as: your lungs, your heart, your vocal chords, even your optic nerves, and neurons in the human brain.

These graphene-sensors form a sort of organic sensor mesh inside the body. Radio frequency modulation senses the changes in these materials and AI decoding maps the read data. This includes mapping things such as: breathing patterns, heart rates, vocal vibration to speech, and even mapping visual optics and thoughts.

Studies also involve stimulating these materials with radio frequencies for a variety of applications.

Links:
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6580932/
- https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/chemistry/articles/10.3389/fchem.2019.00399/full

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