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Monitoring health signs continuously with skin-like electronics

Monitoring health signs continuously with skin-like electronics

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A new type of soft electronics that are self-healing, reconfigurable, and recyclable

A new type of soft electronics that are self-healing, reconfigurable, and recyclable

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A viable stretchable battery to power wearable electronics

A viable stretchable battery to power wearable electronics

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A biofuel cell that runs on sweat

A biofuel cell that runs on sweat

A unique new flexible and stretchable device, worn against the skin and capable of producing electrical energy by transforming the compounds present in sweat, was recently developed and pate... Read more

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Looks like transparent electronic devices could be based on nylon

Looks like transparent electronic devices could be based on nylon

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) led by Dr. Kamal Asadi have solved a four decade long challenge of producing very thin nylon films that can be used for in... Read more

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Powering wearable sensors and electronics with human movement gets practical

Powering wearable sensors and electronics with human movement gets practical

Rice University’s laser-induced graphene nanogenerators could power future wearables Wearable devices that harvest energy from movement are not a new idea, but a material created at Rice Uni... Read more

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Threading electronic fibers onto fabrics with 3D printing

Threading electronic fibers onto fabrics with 3D printing

The potential for wearable electronics goes far beyond smart watches, but our current options for battery packs and circuit boards don’t make for the most comfortable E-socks. One solu... Read more

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Wearable electronics gain a boost from solar-powered supercapacitors

Wearable electronics gain a boost from solar-powered supercapacitors

A breakthrough in energy storage technology could bring a new generation of flexible electronic devices to life, including solar-powered prosthetics for amputees. In a new paper published in... Read more

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A thin and flexible transparent nanoforce touch sensor for wearable electronics

A thin and flexible transparent nanoforce touch sensor for wearable electronics

Researchers reported a high-performance and transparent nanoforce touch sensor by developing a thin, flexible, and transparent hierarchical nanocomposite (HNC) film. The research team says t... Read more

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New microbial fuel cell could be integrated into wearable electronics

New microbial fuel cell could be integrated into wearable electronics

Scientists Create Stretchable Battery Made Entirely Out of Fabric A research team led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York has developed an entirely textile-base... Read more

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Researchers have successfully incorporated washable, stretchable and breathable electronic circuits into fabric

Researchers have successfully incorporated washable, stretchable and breathable electronic circuits into fabric

Researchers have successfully incorporated washable, stretchable and breathable electronic circuits into fabric, opening up new possibilities for smart textiles and wearable electronics. The... Read more

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The latest wearable: A chemical and biological threat detector-on-a-ring

The latest wearable: A chemical and biological threat detector-on-a-ring

Wearable sensors are revolutionizing the tech-world, capable of tracking processes in the body, such as heart rates. They’re even becoming fashionable, with many of them sporting sleek... Read more

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New form of stretchable electronics could give robots a sense of touch

New form of stretchable electronics could give robots a sense of touch

UH Researchers Discover New Form of Stretchable Electronics, Sensors and Skins A team of researchers from the University of Houston has reported a breakthrough in stretchable electronics tha... Read more

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Solar cell game changer could cut the cost of organic photovoltaics and wearable electronics

Solar cell game changer could cut the cost of organic photovoltaics and wearable electronics

Researchers develop a simple processing technique that could cut the cost of organic photovoltaics and wearable electronics With a new technique for manufacturing single-layer organic polyme... Read more

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Serendipitous gold nanowire discovery helps wearable electronic health monitoring

Serendipitous gold nanowire discovery helps wearable electronic health monitoring

In science, sometimes the best discoveries come when you’re exploring something else entirely. That’s the case with recent findings from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (N... Read more

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