With wearable electronics being all the rage, South Korean researchers have developed a super stretchable and durable material, unlike its predecessors.
Such devices could eventually help computers process visual information more like the human brain and be used as sensors in things like self-driving vehicles.
Ynvisible tailored a low power, branded, calibrated temperature indication label for cold-chain and temperature-controlled shipment and storage of goods.
Researchers at NREL investigating use of perovskite semiconductors for solar cells proven to be highly efficient at converting sunlight to electricity.
OE-A Competition 2021 participants will showcase broad spectrum of flexible, printed electronics with products, prototypes and designs at LOPEC 2021 online.
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have a huge potential for providing devices with much smaller size and extended functionalities, Graphene Flagship said.
Imec will validate three of its technologies in a spaceflight environment. Being compact and sophisticated makes these systems attractive for implementation.
One-drop approach is cheaper and faster for tiling functional nanosheets together in a single layer, according to scientists at Japan's Nagoya University.
Yue Shi, Minoru Osada, Yasuo Ebina, Takayoshi Sasaki, Nagoya University01.08.21
Evis designs new products, services, businesses that spark change for Fortune 500 companies such as Amazon, Nike, Toyota, Philips, GE and Herman Miller.
Collaborating with Aalto University and Helsinki University on FEPOD project to develop electrochemical sensors to determine analgesic concentrations in blood.
Scientists formulate a novel strategy to predict the lifetime of nanolithography molds through changes in the contact angle of water on the mold surface.
Prof. Jun Taniguch, Tokyo University of Science, Japan11.16.20
Point-of-care electrochemical sensor enables real-time detection of analgesics from blood without extensive sample treatment, improving test result wait time.