A new patch that detects UV rays helps you stay away from skin cancer

More and more people like to travel to the beach. The sun is shining on the beach, and it’s nice to pick up the light on vacation. However, the invisible ultraviolet rays do not hurt your skin all the time. When you realize it, you may have been sunburned.

Excessive exposure to UV light may be a cause of skin cancer. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the intensity of ultraviolet light in a safe range for people who work and play in a strong ultraviolet environment.

Nowadays, many wearable medical devices are becoming more and more intelligent, and can measure physiological data such as heart rate, blood pressure and exercise volume. Some devices have also developed the ability to monitor UV levels.

A new patch that detects UV rays helps you stay away from skin cancer

But after all, reading UV readings is a bit less intuitive. When you have fun on the beach, who will look at the numbers on the device from time to time?

A new patch that detects UV rays helps you stay away from skin cancer

In order to solve practical problems, the University of Southern California's Viterbi College of Engineering recently developed a new UV measurement method that is expected to protect you from skin cancer.

A new patch that detects UV rays helps you stay away from skin cancer

Andrea Armani

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