Printing in 3-D is all the rage, but it has, in my opinion, been lacking a certain je ne sais quoi, that all important spark….of electricity. Not for long though, because scientists at the University ...
Variable-stiffness electronics are at the forefront of adaptive technology, offering the ability for a single device to transition between rigid and soft modes depending on its use case. Gallium, a ...
(Nanowerk News) The University of Nottingham has cracked the conundrum of how to use inks to 3D-print novel electronic devices with useful properties, such as an ability to convert light into ...
A team of researchers from KAIST and Seoul National University has developed a groundbreaking electronic ink that enables room-temperature printing of variable-stiffness circuits capable of switching ...
Additively Manufactured Electronic (AME) devices offers an opportunity for creating new electronic structures that approach the way integrated circuits are manufactured and integrated. This talk ...
The medical device industry and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been experimenting with three-dimensional (3D) printing for years. Shortages of medical devices such as personal protective ...
A printed electronic circuit on a clear, flexible substrate draped over a human hair. This flexible transistor device is made entirely of biodegradable materials, including a semiconducting polymer ...