Researchers have developed a new class of ultra-thin, flexible bioelectronic material that can seamlessly interface with ...
A research team at the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), together ...
Thin film electronics on flexible substrates is a rapidly evolving technology that has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including healthcare, consumer electronics, and aerospace.
New screen has two key innovations for achieving highly flexible designs. 1. Is the recent development of optically rewritable LCDs. Like conventional LCD displays, the display is structured like a ...
Scientists in South Korea combined two processes to etch a nanostructure of tiny pyramids onto the surface of a silicon wafer. As well as trapping more light and increasing the cell efficiency, the ...
Development of a new optogenetic device that enables simultaneous optical stimulation at specific/multiple regions in the brain Researchers including Associate Professor Hiroto Sekiguchi in the ...
Researchers have developed a tiny, flexible neural probe that can be implanted for longer time periods to record and stimulate neural activity, while minimizing injury to the surrounding tissue. The ...
Space savings, greater reliability, low mass, and high ductility are some of the advantages offered by flexible PCBs, but designers must also prepare for their complexity. Flexible printed circuit ...
How an ultra-thin, flexible solar cell was fabricated. How the resultant solar cell was attached to a strong, ultra-lightweight, flexible fabric carrier. The results of the electrical and mechanical ...
Taking a thin film common in cell phone touchscreens, researchers have used liquid metal chemistry to shrink it from 3D to 2D. The ultra-thin and ultra-flexible electronic material could be printed ...
It seems like not a day goes by without someone announcing a new electronic display made of flexible materials. The latest invention is a smartphone prototype called PaperPhone developed by a team of ...