Traditional battery components, such as electrodes, separators, and electrolytes, are typically rigid and brittle. Researchers have developed novel materials and fabrication methods to achieve ...
(Rear from left) Research Fellow Dr CAO Jinwei, NTU Prof CHEN Xiaodong, Research Fellow Dr ZHANG Hang, (Front from left) PhD student Mr SU Jiangtao and Research Fellow Dr CHEN Nuan, holding different ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Flexible electronics have emerged as a transformative technology, promising to revolutionize how we interact with devices and integrate them into our daily lives. The ability to ...
A laser-programmed strategy to engineer the local stiffness and interfacial properties of textiles enables the direct assembly of standard electronic components onto textiles to create stretchable ...
The breakthrough is based on a class of materials known as MXenes: ultrathin, highly conductive sheets that combine the mechanical resilience of metals with the flexibility ...
Researchers from the Stanford Center for AEroSpace Autonomy Research (CAESAR) in the robotic testbed, which can simulate the movements of autonomous spacecraft. Small wearable or implantable ...
A research team accelerates stretchable technology commercialization with world's first visualization of serpentine structures. A research team at POSTECH has developed a breakthrough technology that ...
Electronic devices that can be attached to the skin or even implanted in the body will become more and more prevalent in near-future technology. Such "implantable bioelectronics" are envisaged as ...
Researchers have developed a new OLED display that can be stretched to more than twice its length while still maintaining light emission and a clear image. The development opens the door to a wide ...
Covestro Director of Growth and Innovation Kenneth Schwartz was on a mission at MD&M West last week in Anaheim, CA, and he came with props. “What we’re really focused on at the show is raising ...
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