Monitoring health and disease in real-time is a cornerstone of modern medicine. For decades, healthcare professionals and researchers have relied on multiple devices to track various physiological signals, such as heart activity, muscle movement, and blood pressure. However, traditional wearable electronics often face significant limitations: separate sensors for each physiological signal lead to bulky designs, higher energy consumption, and increased data bandwidth requirements. Enter the X-Sig sensor, an innovative wearable technology developed by Yuxin Liu and their team, which promises to transform how we monitor health by combining multiple signals into a single, efficient platform. The Challenge with Conventional Wearables Current wearable devices typically require multiple independent sensors to measure different physiological modalities. For example, electrocardiography (ECG) sensors track heart activity, electromyography (EMG) sensors detect muscle activity, and force sensors...