GraphExeter could revolutionize the electronics industry
A team of researchers from the University of Exeter have created a revolutionary material adapted from graphene. The innovation called ‘GraphExeter’ is only one-atom thick and is claiming to be “the most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity.”
The material can be sandwiched between non-electrical objects and turn them into devices. What this essentially means is that a t-shirt can be embedded with a touchscreen MP3 player, or the sleeve of a jacket contains a digital watch. The possibilities are endless for wearable electronics.
via PSFK – Yi Chenᔥ
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