Iron-on circuit; thermal drawing of e-fibers; recyclable, self-healing circuits; 'living metal' bioelectronics.
Iron-on patches can repair clothing or add personal flair to backpacks and hats. And now they could power wearable tech, too.
Gabriel Ryan and Kari Gallo can describe their electro-metal band, Clockwork Echo, in three words: blood and fire. The two musicians are masters at conjuring intense atmospheres – Gallo plays the ...
Over the past decades, many research teams worldwide have started working on electronic fibers. These are yarn-like ...
Catalysing the reduction of oxygen in acidic media is a standing challenge. Although activity of platinum, the most active metal, can be substantially improved by alloying, alloy stability remains a ...
A groundbreaking new method promises to reshape the way we manufacture nanoscale electronic components. It could offer a faster, cheaper, and more reliable alternative to traditional chip-making ...
The patch uses liquid metal combined with a heat-activated adhesive and bonds to fabric with a standard household iron. Early ...
Who could forget the scene in Terminator 2: Judgement Day where the shape-shifting T-1000 reassembles itself from thousands of blobs of molten metal? Researchers from North Carolina State University ...
Side projects allow musicians the freedom to explore interests outside of their core band. While countless metal and punk fans stay rooted in genres directly, many of the artists involved love ...