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General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 12, 2017

Foldable silicon-based electronics overcome fragility problem

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—Researchers have developed a method for fabricating silicon-based electronics that can be stretched and folded without damage, circumventing the problem of extreme fragility that ultra-thin flexible silicon materials ...

Other Apr 5, 2017

Print your own masterpieces and digital pens—the brave new world of the museum

People can now access much of Sydney's Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences' extensive collection online. High-resolution images of more than 130,000 objects are available for viewing on a new, mobile-friendly collections ...

Nanomaterials Apr 4, 2017

Improving silver nanowires for FTCEs with flash light interactions

Flexible transparent conducting electrodes (FTCEs) are an essential element of flexible optoelectronics for next-generation wearable displays, augmented reality (AR), and the Internet of Things (IoTs). Silver nanowires (Ag ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 4, 2017

Streamlining mass production of printable electronics

Memory devices—as a subset of electronic functions that includes logic, sensors and displays—have undergone an exponential increase in integration and performance known as Moore's Law. In parallel, our daily lives increasingly ...

Engineering Mar 29, 2017

Flexible electronic devices with roll-to-roll overmolding technology

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has, for the first time, performed all manufacturing stages for a flexible in-moulded LED foil with a roll-to-roll process. The purpose of this demo is to prove the suitability of ...

Engineering Mar 16, 2017

Controlling turtle motion with human thought

Korean researchers have developed a technology that can remotely control an animal's movement with human thought.

Consumer & Gadgets Feb 28, 2017

Wearable gadgets seek permanent place in users' lives

Consumers are snapping up fitness trackers, smartwatches and other connected wearable gadgets—but huge numbers wind up in drawers unused after just a few months once the novelty wears off.

Optics & Photonics Jan 31, 2017

Low-cost, flexible terahertz radiation source for fast and non-invasive screening

Portable handheld sensors for detecting explosives, wearable sensors that can detect chemical agents, compact devices for fast and accurate identification of defects in computing chips as well as advanced, non-invasive imaging ...

Nanomaterials Jan 17, 2017

Dressing a metal in various colors

DGIST announced that Professor Kyung-in Jang's research team succeeded in developing a technology that can control various color changes by coating several nanometers of semiconducting materials on a metal substrate through ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 6, 2017

The Latest at CES: Forget the shrink with hypnotherapy app

The Latest at CES gadget show in Las Vegas (all times local):

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