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Nanomaterials Jan 19, 2021

Nano-thin piezoelectrics advance self-powered electronics

A new type of ultra-efficient, nano-thin material could advance self-powered electronics, wearable technologies and even deliver pacemakers powered by heart beats.

Materials Science Jan 19, 2021

New biomaterials can be fine-tuned for medical applications

Researchers in the UK and the United States have succeeded in 'fine tuning' a new thermoplastic biomaterial to enable both the rate at which it degrades in the body and its mechanical properties to be controlled independently.

Biochemistry Jan 18, 2021

Fungal wearables and devices: Biomaterials pave the way toward science fiction future

Fungi are among the world's oldest and most tenacious organisms. They are now showing great promise to become one of the most useful materials for producing textiles, gadgets and other construction materials. The joint research ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 12, 2021

Wearable electronics for continuous cardiac, respiratory monitoring

A highly sensitive wearable sensor for cardiorespiratory monitoring could potentially be worn continuously by cardiac patients or others who require constant monitoring.

Materials Science Jan 11, 2021

Liquid metal ink liberates form

Today's electronic devices strive for new form factors鈥攖o make them foldable, stretchable, and deformable. To produce such devices that are highly stretchable or deformable, it is necessary to develop electrodes and circuit ...

Nanophysics Jan 11, 2021

Self鈥恌olding 3-D photosensitive graphene architectures

Stimuli-responsive, self-folding, two-dimensional (2-D) layered materials have interesting functions for flexible electronics, wearables, biosensors, and photonics applications. However, limits with scalability and a lack ...

Bio & Medicine Jan 4, 2021

A novel film that that evaporates sweat six times faster and holds 15 times more moisture

A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has created a novel film that is very effective in evaporating sweat from our skin to keep us cool and comfortable when we exercise, and the moisture harvested ...

Nanomaterials Dec 15, 2020

Team reveals possibilities of new one-atom-thick materials

New 2-D materials have the potential to transform technologies, with applications from solar cells to smartphones and wearable electronics, explains UMBC's Can Ataca, assistant professor of physics. These materials consist ...

Materials Science Dec 11, 2020

Faraday fabrics? MXene-coated fabric could contain electronic interference in wearable devices

Researchers at Drexel University's College of Engineering have reported that fabric coated with a conductive, two-dimensional material called MXene, is highly effective at blocking electromagnetic waves and potentially harmful ...

Materials Science Dec 11, 2020

Scientists develop novel self-healing human-machine interactive hydrogel touch pad

A research group led by Prof. Chen Tao at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), developed a novel soft self-healing and adhesive human-machine interactive ...

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