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Harvard Professor Creates Paper Accelerometer

SuperSlacker64 writes "In an age where just about everything starts going digital, it's refreshing to see someone going back to our roots: paper. Well, sort of. Researchers at Harvard have created a cheap, dime-sized, paper-based accelerometer that they believe could be used in various ways, such as inexpensive medical testing. The device works because a carbon bridge stretches and changes resistivity as the device is accelerated." When they say "cheap," they mean it; the cost per device is estimated to be about four cents.

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  1. cheap huh? by qkslvr · · Score: 1, Troll

    So the medical supply company will still manage to charge $1500 for those with insurance, and $5000 without. It's all about the certification labels...