Tissue-Like Electronics Could Be Tattooed on the Body

Tissue-Like Electronics Could Be Tattooed on the Body

A research team is now trying to make this technology feasible

Graphene Can Be Turned into a Magnet

Graphene Can Be Turned into a Magnet

The finding is extremely important for facilitating practical applications

Graphene Exhibits Preferred Directions During Rips

Graphene Exhibits Preferred Directions During Rips

This gives the material brand new uses that experts were unaware of

Graphene Nanowiggles Reveal Their Advanced Properties

Graphene Nanowiggles Reveal Their Advanced Properties

RPI researchers discover amazing new uses for the carbon compound

How to Draw Your Own Circuits

How to Draw Your Own Circuits

Experts create kit for 'sketching' electronic components

Self-Healing Electronics for a Zero E-Waste Future

Self-Healing Electronics for a Zero E-Waste Future

Microcapsules releasing liquid metal are the perfect doctors for 'self-healing' gadgets

Organic Semiconductors Now Made More Conductive Than Ever

Organic Semiconductors Now Made More Conductive Than Ever

Stanford investigators toy with new molecular arrangement patterns

New Avenue to Transparent Electrodes Pursued at UCLA

New Avenue to Transparent Electrodes Pursued at UCLA

The team is looking for an alternative to using the chemical indium

Bringing Nanotubes to Advanced Electronics

Bringing Nanotubes to Advanced Electronics

Stanford team develops new technique for using nanomaterials

Hierarchical Structures Discovered at MIT

Hierarchical Structures Discovered at MIT

The finding was made by accident, during a different study

Graphene Can Now Be Produced at Lower Temperatures

Graphene Can Now Be Produced at Lower Temperatures

Study halves the temperature at which the compound is synthesized

  • Sci Pry
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 28th, 2011
USAF Develops Microwave Missile Against Electronics

USAF Develops Microwave Missile Against Electronics

The instrument is absolutely harmless to nearby humans

Trillions of Graphene Walls Fit on Single Chip

Trillions of Graphene Walls Fit on Single Chip

New electronics could store countless bits of graphene

 
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