The skin-like device is shown on the wrist during an occlusion test. Temperature decreases as the blood is occluded and then increases as it's released. The color is showing from blue to green right above the artery and from green to yellow at the far away corner (for the vascular one). Credit: John A. Rogers, University of Illinois
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