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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 harnessed the unique properties of gallium to create the ink, which can be produced using conventional printing methods.
Shopify reports small businesses are driving sustainable innovation, overcoming challenges to meet consumer demand for ...
Sofab Inks, a spinoff of University of Louisville in the United States, says its transport layer materials enable perovskite ...
Designing flexible electronics has long been constrained by the limits of two-dimensional printing. Now, researchers have ...
Soft electronics are an exciting and innovative class of technology that brings together bendable, stretchable semiconducting ...
Soft electronics are an exciting and innovative class of technology that brings together bendable, stretchable semiconducting ...
Researchers use ultrasonic waves to assemble copper nanosheets into uniform, conductive coatings on curved and flexible ...
Richard "Dick" Snell, who was the son of an Arizona power broker and a go-to executive for turning around troubled companies, ...