Swiss-US breakthrough: New sweat sensor measures biological age
Scientists from Switzerland and US develop innovative sensor technology to measure biological age through sweat analysis, promising advances in personalized medicine and health monitoring.

Key Takeaways
- Empa, ETH Zurich, University Hospital Basel, and Caltech are collaborating on a sensor to measure biological age via sweat.
- The project is officially named 'Age Resist'.
- Biological age is currently determined primarily by time-consuming blood sample analysis.
- The research is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
By The Numbers
They Said
"The aim is to develop a kind of āage clockā that continuously provides data on the physiological state of the body."
"The chronological age, measured in years of life, says only a limited amount about the actual physical condition."