Stretchable, flexible electronics are an attractive component for skin-attached sensors and monitors. A team at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) has developed these electronics ...
While the field of stretchable electronics does hold a lot of promise, joining the components of such devices together can be tricky. A new connector is designed to help, as it stretches between the ...
Some of the latest stretchable electronics are bringing the Internet of Things to health and safety products, and enabling a whole new world of medical and health monitoring, and not just for ...
Stretchable substrates were fabricated using R2R equipment (A, B), and liquid metal wiring was fabricated using the dispensing process. During substrate fabrication, the material coated at the blade ...
As a proof of concept, a team led by the University of California San Diego has built a stretchable electronic patch that can be worn on the skin like a bandage and used to wirelessly monitor a ...
(Rear from left) Research Fellow Dr CAO Jinwei, NTU Prof CHEN Xiaodong, Research Fellow Dr ZHANG Hang, (Front from left) PhD student Mr SU Jiangtao and Research Fellow Dr CHEN Nuan, holding different ...
The next frontier in electronics are the flexible, stretchable kind. Yes, that means a rubber, bouncy smartphone (eventually), but it also means heart monitors threaded into cardiac tissue. For ...
Transfer printing with plasticizers enhances PEDOT:PSS, boosting both conductivity and stretchability through substrate-driven diffusion. (Nanowerk News) When aiming for stretchable, health-monitoring ...
Imagine a future where electronics seamlessly integrate into our lives, adapting to our movements and disappearing into the fabric of our clothing. This vision is rapidly becoming a reality thanks to ...
Researchers have developed a new OLED display that can be stretched to more than twice its length while still maintaining light emission and a clear image. The development opens the door to a wide ...
The adoption of wearable electronics has so far been limited by their need to derive power from bulky, rigid batteries that reduce comfort and may present safety hazards due to chemical leakage or ...