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Live Science on MSN'Unlike conventional electronics': New liquid metal-infused circuit boards can self-heal and work after taking heavy damageNew recyclable electronics could be critical to curbing e-waste, scientists argue, especially because these circuit boards ...
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Live Science on MSNScientists invent weird, shape-shifting 'electronic ink' that could give rise to a new generation of flexible gadgetsScientists harnessed the unique properties of gallium to create the ink, which can be produced using conventional printing methods.
A new gold extraction method turns old electronics into treasure using pool disinfectant and sunlight — no poisons required.
Nearly all the microscopic circuits that are being manufactured at present are designed for military or space equipment, but they will soon revolutionize civilian electronics as well.
Scientists from the Virginia Institute of Technology in the United States have created new printed circuit boards with liquid ...
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Electronic ink enables room-temperature printing of circuits capable of switching between rigid and soft modes - MSNVariable-stiffness electronics are at the forefront of adaptive technology, offering the ability for a single device to transition between rigid and soft modes depending on its use case. Gallium ...
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Scientists have invented an electronic ink that lets circuits switch between hard and soft with heat. This breakthrough could lead to flexible gadgets and more.
Scientists at TU Delft have unlocked a key quantum effect in graphene without using any magnetic fields, paving the way for ...
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