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Researchers at DTU have developed a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost exactly like human skin. The substance could be useful in soft robotics, medicine, and health care.
New research shows promise for super-thin films with thermal superpowers. If electronics enter into a Graphene Age, could overheating become a relic of the past?
Large pieces of this strong material could be used for a variety of things in the future, including flexible electronics and strengthening components to create composites to replace carbon fiber.
Graphene has been dubbed the "miracle material" because for its unique qualities and for a long time scientists have been working to use graphene for the production of nanoscale electronics. Graphene ...
The most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity has been touted by a team from the University of Exeter. Dubbed GraphExeter, the researchers believe the ...
This new 2D material made out of carbon is somehow stronger than graphene and exceptionally hard to crack. ... especially for smaller electronics and devices. Tech. Entertainment. Science.
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an environmentally safer type of plastic that can be used for ...
Electronic waste is a rapidly growing problem, but this degradable material could allow the recycling of parts from many single-use and wearable devices Date: August 6, 2024 ...
Scientists at Northeastern University have made a major breakthrough that could revolutionize how fast and powerful our ...