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New ultra-thin nanomesh electrodes enable breathable 'electronic skin'
Researchers have successfully developed a high-resolution electronic skin (e-skin) device on a breathable (nanomesh) substrate using transfer technology employed in semiconductor manufacturing.
This section will have our latest articles from CES. We will be moving them down into different sections as more are added. From IoT breakthroughs to energy-harvesting chips, CES 2025 showcased the ...
Discover the new Electrical and Electronics Technology Program—a workforce-ready initiative by MidAmerica Industrial Park, Northeast Tech, and OSU Institute of Technology, fueling Oklahoma’s future ...
Scientists have developed a new kind of "electronic ink" that can be used to print electronic circuits capable of switching between rigid and soft states when heated. The technology could pave the way ...
Additive manufactured electronics (AME) brings significant advantages such as increased functionality and design flexibility to developers. Devices like 3D printers are just one way to incorporate AME ...
This new technology, dubbed an "optoexcitonic switch," could lead to a new class of electronics — ranging from phones and PCs to data centers and quantum computers that can operate at without ...
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