The ideal material for interfacing electronics with living tissue is soft, stretchable, and just as water-loving as the tissue itself: in short, a hydrogel. Meanwhile, semiconductors—the key materials ...
The ideal material for interfacing electronics with living tissue is soft, stretchable, and just as water-loving as the tissue itself--in short, a hydrogel. Semiconductors, the key materials for ...
Electronics such as Bluetooth speakers can be 3D-printed from a material that dissolves in water within hours. That allows designers to rapidly create prototypes, enables easier recycling of the ...
KIST develops high-performance memory devices that dissolve in water, addressing the E-waste problem
A visual representation of the operating principle and biodegradation process of a high-performance, biodegradable memory device based on PCL-TEMPO, developed by the Korea Institute of Science and ...
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