“…Similarly, biodegradability in flexible sensors offers numerous applications in diverse areas, such as E‐tongues for soil quality sensing in agriculture, [ 135–138 ] biomedicine, [ 62,66,77,139,140 ] liquid sensing, [ 137,141 ] humidity sensing, [ 136,142 ] strain sensing, [ 140,143–151 ] force sensing, [ 77,139,152–154 ] magnetic field sensing, [ 62 ] gas sensing, [ 138,155 ] pH sensing, [ 66 ] temperature sensing, [ 156 ] ion sensing, [ 66 ] wearable soft sensors, [ 95,111,114,118,143–146,149,151,157 ] waveguide sensors, [ 98 ] soft sustainable electronics, [ 95,109,111,118,139,140,144–149,151–153 ] human motion sensing for healthcare monitoring, [ 118,145,146,157,158 ] environment monitoring, [ 136 ] bioelectrodes, [ 145,146 ] touch sensors, [ 109 ] food quality sensing for smart packaging, [ 138,155 ] antennas, [ 156,159 ] and structures health monitoring. [ 142 ] Figure depicts a brief evolution of additively manufactured BSSA, as well as the ecofriendly material used in their construction.…”