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Nanomaterials Mar 26, 2021

Pressure sensor with high sensitivity and linear response based on soft micropillared electrodes

In recent years, with the rapid development of flexible electronic skins, high-performance flexible tactile sensors have received more attention and have been used in many fields such as artificial intelligence, health monitoring, ...

Nanomaterials Mar 26, 2021

High-performance potassium ion micro-supercapacitors developed for wearable pressure sensor system

The development of flexible, wearable and implantable microelectronics has accelerated the need for miniaturized and integrated energy storage devices with mechanically robust properties, high voltage, and highly compatible ...

Biochemistry Mar 25, 2021

Scientists develop antibacterial gel bandage using durian husk

Food scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have made an antibacterial gel bandage using the discarded husks of the popular tropical fruit, durian.

Materials Science Mar 16, 2021

Inexpensive tin packs a big punch for the future of supercapacitors

A sustainable, powerful micro-supercapacitor may be on the horizon, thanks to an international collaboration of researchers from Penn State and the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Until now, the ...

Polymers Mar 3, 2021

Snakeskin inspires new, friction-reducing material

A research team led by CU Boulder has designed a new kind of synthetic "skin" as slippery as the scales of a snake.

Nanomaterials Feb 25, 2021

Molecular bridges power up printed electronics

The exfoliation of graphite into graphene layers inspired the investigation of thousands of layered materials: amongst them transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). These semiconductors can be used to make conductive inks ...

Economics & Business Feb 19, 2021

COVID-19 has crippled the winter sports industry—but a digital revolution will help it recover

It was all going so well. When China sparked the greatest winter sports boom in history by trying to inspire 300m people ahead of the Olympics in Beijing in 2022, the forecast for the industry was great. The 2018/2019 season ...

Nanomaterials Feb 18, 2021

Energy-harvest technology to make roads safer

Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are an emerging technology that harvests the freely available mechanical energy from daily human activities.

Materials Science Feb 8, 2021

Researchers develop flexible crystal, paving the way for more efficient bendable electronics

A team of researchers led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a new material, that when electricity is applied to it, can flex and bend forty times more than its competitors, opening ...

Analytical Chemistry Feb 8, 2021

Rapid, reliable on-site drug detection using wearable sensor

Researchers in South Korea have successfully developed a wearable sensor that can detect illegal drugs in sweat by using nanomaterials technology that amplify the optical signal of narcotics to a flexible, body-worn material. ...

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