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Just iron it: Liquid-metal patches turn any fabric into wearable electronics
Iron-on electronic patches could make wearable tech easy to apply at home using liquid metal and heat-activated adhesives.
Iron-on circuit; thermal drawing of e-fibers; recyclable, self-healing circuits; 'living metal' bioelectronics.
Researchers have combined liquid metal and a heat-activated adhesive to create an electrically conductive patch that bonds to ...
Local businesses and citizens, including Mouser employees, were encouraged to bring new, unwrapped toys to contribute to the toy drive, with the collected toys earmarked for needy families in the ...
Integrated circuits are the brains behind modern electronic devices like computers or smart phones. Traditionally, these ...
Conventional petroleum-based adhesives rely heavily on the petrochemical industry and pose environmental risks due to harmful ...
Molex introduces MX-DaSH modular wire-to-wire connectors, the newest additions to its MX-DaSH family of data-signal hybrid ...
Quilter's AI designed a working 843-component Linux computer in 38 hours—a task that typically takes engineers 11 weeks. Here ...
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
Enter the realm of radiation hardness and space-qualified power system designs that employ gallium-nitride power semiconductors.
ERC has awarded a Consolidator Grant for SuperQold project, focuses on scaling superconducting qubit readout with millikelvin (mK) detection.
BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. Its tiny single-chip design packs tens of thousands of electrodes and supports ...
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