New Inks For 3D-Printable Wearable Bioelectronics

A Texas A&M teamhas developed a new class of biomaterial inks that mimic native characteristics of highly conductive human tissue. By Alleynah Veatch Cofas, Texas A&M University College of Engineering New Inks For 3D-Printable Wearable Bioelectronics: Flexible electronics have enabled the design of sensors, actuators, microfluidics and electronics on flexible, conformal and/or stretchable sublayers for … Continue reading New Inks For 3D-Printable Wearable Bioelectronics