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Nanomaterials Oct 4, 2016

Researchers say 2-D boron may be best for flexible electronics

Though they're touted as ideal for electronics, two-dimensional materials like graphene may be too flat and hard to stretch to serve in flexible, wearable devices. "Wavy" borophene might be better, according to Rice University ...

Energy & Green Tech Sep 30, 2016

Panasonic develops bendable, twistable, flexible lithium-ion battery

Panasonic Corporation announced today that it has developed a Flexible Lithium-ion Battery with a thickness of only 0.55mm, or about 0.022 inches. Suitable for use in card-type and wearable devices, this rechargeable battery ...

Consumer & Gadgets Sep 27, 2016

Snapchat's playful shot at sunglasses

A paparazzi photograph of Snapchat Chief Executive Evan Spiegel prematurely revealed the Los Angeles company's first piece of consumer electronics: a pair of video camera sunglasses.

Nanomaterials Sep 8, 2016

Containing our 'electromagnetic pollution': MXene can protect mobile devices from electromagnetic interference

If you've ever heard your engine rev through your radio while listening to an AM station in your car, or had your television make a buzzing sound when your cell phone is near it, then you've experienced electromagnetic interference. ...

Consumer & Gadgets Sep 7, 2016

The Latest: iPhone 7 models are getting more storage (Update 2)

The Latest on Apple's San Francisco product event (all times local):

Nanomaterials Aug 31, 2016

Electronic circuits printed at one micron resolution

A research team consisting of a group from National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) and Colloidal Ink developed a printing technique for forming electronic ...

Nanomaterials Aug 29, 2016

Continuous roll-process technology for transferring and packaging flexible LSI

A research team led by Professor Keon Jae Lee from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and by Dr. Jae-Hyun Kim from the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) has jointly developed a ...

Engineering Aug 12, 2016

A.I. could be a firefighter's 'Guardian Angel'

Firefighters have only their wits and five senses to rely on inside a burning building. But research developed in part by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, may change that, introducing artificial intelligence ...

Engineering Aug 11, 2016

Wearable cloud could be less expensive, more powerful form of mobile computing

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham are exploring the concept of a wearable personal cloud—a fully functioning, yet compact and lightweight cloud computing system embedded into clothing.

Engineering Aug 2, 2016

Scientists develop cuttable display sheets

A research group led by Masayoshi Higuchi, the leader of the Electronic Functional Macromolecules Group, Research Center for Functional Materials, NIMS, developed new display sheets that can be cut into any shape with scissors. ...

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