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Stretchable electronic skin lets robotic hand feel touch and pressure signals
Stretchable, transparent electronics that can bend, roll, and even mimic human skin are moving ...
(Nanowerk News) Electronics have evolved over the years to supersede simply enhancing day-to-day life to becoming almost seamlessly integrated with daily life. People have become accustomed to ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Gallium-based liquid metal composites hold promise for stretchable electronics, soft robotics and biointegrated devices that can bend and conform like plastic. Their moldability ...
Imagine a future where electronics seamlessly integrate into our lives, adapting to our movements and disappearing into the fabric of our clothing. This vision is rapidly becoming a reality thanks to ...
TL;DR: Researchers from Seoul National University and Drexel University developed stretchable OLED panels using MXenes, ultrathin conductive materials that replace brittle indium tin oxide electrodes.
Fitness trackers and smartwatches aren't known for their battery life, and it may have something to do with the inflexible, fixed-shape cell packs inside. A new experiment bears testimony to the idea ...
Researchers out of Northwestern University have developed a new method for creating highly stretchable electronics that could one day be used for everything from bendable laptops to medical devices ...
A research team consisting of a professor from the University of Miami College of Engineering and his collaborators at the University of Illinois and at Northwestern University has developed a new ...
Stretchable substrates were fabricated using R2R equipment (A, B), and liquid metal wiring was fabricated using the dispensing process. During substrate fabrication, the material coated at the blade ...
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