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This Wearable Health Sensor from CalTech Doesn't Require Recharging

This wearable health sensor has been developed by a team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology as a fitness tracking solution that could transform the user experience for those looking to keep an eye on their health.

The sensor works by being position on the skin and wouldn't require sporadic removal for charging thanks to its ability to harvest lactate from the sweat that's produced on a daily basis. This could enable the sensor to be worn continuously without any data-tracking interruptions for charging to allow for truly holistic health tracking capabilities.

The wearable health sensor is currently under development and, while not ready for widespread integration yet, identifies what can be done to further along the shift towards continuous health-tracking technologies.
Trend Themes
1. Continuous Health-tracking Technologies - The development of this sweat-powered health sensor could lead to the further shift towards continuous health-tracking technologies.
2. Sweat-harvesting Wearable Devices - Sweat-powered health sensors could lead to the development of other wearable devices that can harvest energy from sweat.
3. Non-invasive Health Monitoring - Wearable health sensors, like this lactate-harvesting device, may lead to more non-invasive methods for health monitoring.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness and Wellness - The development of this wearable health sensor has significant disruptive innovation opportunities for the fitness and wellness industry.
2. Wearable Technology - Sweat-powered health sensors represent an exciting innovation opportunity for companies in the wearable technology space.
3. Medical Devices - Continuous health-tracking technologies could be a game-changer for medical device manufacturers and health professionals.

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