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Wearable sensors mimic skin to help with wound healing process

Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, have developed skin-inspired electronics to conform to the skin, allowing for long-term, high-performance, real-time wound...

Toray Develops New PPS Resin with World’s Highest Flexibility Level

Toray Industries, Inc. (head office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Akihiro Nikkaku; hereinafter referred to as “Toray”) announced today that it succeeded in developing a new...

Transparent loudspeakers and mics that let your skin play music

An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has presented an innovative wearable technology that will turn your skin into a loudspeaker. This breakthrough has...

Record Efficiency for Single Structure Fully Printed Organic Photovoltaic

OET R&D team reached a record in power conversion efficiency to 7.4% for a fully Roll-to-Roll (R2R) printed polymer-based single junction Organic Photovoltaic (OPV)...

3D-Printed Polymer Photodetectors on Curved Surface a “Bionic Eye”

A University of Minnesota research team has 3D-printed an array of light receptors on a hemispherical surface, in a first step toward creating a...

Stretchy wires for the future

Scientists at Duke Chemistry, NC State Engineering and the University of California – San Diego have teamed up to create stretchable, flexible wires that...

Tethers Unlimited wins NASA grant to work on future FabLab for...

Bothell, Wash.-based Tethers Unlimited is getting a shot at helping to create an advanced fabrication facility that could manufacture and recycle 3-D printed items...

Shape-shifting material can morph, reverse itself using heat, light

https://vimeo.com/286537992 A new material developed by CU Boulder engineers can transform into complex, pre-programmed shapes via light and temperature stimuli, allowing a literal square peg...

‘GO dough’ makes graphene easy to shape and mold

A Northwestern University team is reshaping the world of graphene — literally. The team has turned graphene oxide (GO) into a soft, moldable and kneadable...

Flexible electronics breakthrough could lead to a revolution

A new form of electronics manufacturing which embeds silicon nanowires into flexible surfaces could lead to radical new forms of bendable electronics, scientists say. In...
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