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Paintable electrodes could power creative and colorful wearable sensors
Engineers at Penn State are blending art and science to create cute, paint-on tattoos that could help spot heart attacks ...
Researchers at the College of Design and Engineering at the National University of Singapore have identified a key design ...
Driving an electric current through a molecule can create a magnetic field. Yet in practice, such fields are often too weak ...
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A research team led by Jihee Yoon of the Advanced Materials Research Division (Korea Institute of Materials Science; KIMS), ...
While wearable health sensors are becoming increasingly common, current iterations are awkward to wear. For example, devices ...
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Next EV leap: New dry-electrode tech promises longer range and fast charging
South Korean researchers have developed a new shape-controlled graphite granule dry-electrode manufacturing technology for ...
Invisible skin sensors 500 times thinner than a human hair will "revolutionize" health monitoring, according to new research.
Nanoscale voids between atom-thin materials and electrodes can dominate quantum leakage, revealing a practical design rule ...
Researchers developed a biocompatible paintable electrode that tracks biometrics like heart rate and muscle activity, ...
What if people who have lost the ability to feel their hands could get that sense back—not through a prosthetic glove, but ...
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The ultra-cheap battery that could power the future
Solid-state batteries are widely seen as the future of energy storage, promising safer operation, higher energy density, ...
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