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Electronic skin gets integrated micro chips
Flexible, stretchable electronics that can change size and shape dynamically are poised to open doors to innovation
Printing flexible electronics on almost anything using a new heat-free technique
Opening up the possibility of commercializing inexpensive electronic devices based on a variety of 2-D materials
Stopping epileptic seizures with an electronic device planted in the brain
New metal printing technology for low-cost, flexible and stretchable electronics
A new audio technology turns a flag into a loudspeaker and more
Spray-on digital memory using nanoparticle inks for flexible and programmable electronics everywhere
Inexpensive mass production of smart and stretchable fabric at almost any size
Researchers engineer an electronics first opening door to flexible electronics
CWRU researchers tailor flexible microsupercapacitors for wearable electronics
New Self-Healing Gel Makes Electronics More Flexible
Stanford engineers create artificial skin that can send pressure sensation to brain cell
Researchers create stretchable metal conductors for electronics
A thin ribbon of flexible electronics can monitor health, infrastructure
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