<p>➀ The Technical University of Ilmenau is launching a research project to enable direct, contactless measurement of human biosignals.</p><p>➁ The new sensor system, part of the ELFISENS project, is designed to capture biosignals without touching the skin.</p><p>➂ The technology aims to revolutionize the monitoring of biosignals in electroencephalography and provide gentle long-term monitoring, especially for newborns.</p>
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