flexible electronic materials

New metal printing technology for low-cost, flexible and stretchable electronics

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new technique for directly printing metal

Conductive paper for flexible electronics at a fraction of the cost

Ionic Gel Paper with Long-Term Bendable Electrical Robustness for Use in Flexible Electroluminescent Devices Roll-up

A new semiconductor is as flexible as skin and easily degradable

A new semiconductor developed by Stanford researchers is as flexible as skin and easily degradable.

Researchers engineer an electronics first opening door to flexible electronics

An engineering research team at the University of Alberta has invented a new transistor that

CWRU researchers tailor flexible microsupercapacitors for wearable electronics

Wearable power sources for wearable electronics are limited by the size of garments. With that

A thin ribbon of flexible electronics can monitor health, infrastructure

A new world of flexible, bendable, even stretchable electronics is emerging from research labs to

Inkjet-printed liquid metal could bring wearable tech, soft robotics

New research shows how inkjet-printing technology can be used to mass-produce electronic circuits made of

Graphene displays clear prospects for flexible electronics

Semi-transparent, flexible electronics are no longer just science-fiction thanks to graphene’s unique properties Published in

First graphene-based flexible display produced

This is a significant step forward to enable fully wearable and flexible devices – Andrea Ferrari

Stanford engineers envision an electronic switch just three atoms thick

Computer simulation shows how to make a crystal that would toggle like a light switch

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Nanoengineers Develop Basis for Electronics That Stretch at the Molecular Level

“We are developing the design rules for a new generation of plastic–or, better, rubber–electronics for