Penn State scientists create elastic gel-like plastic that conducts electricity using salts and tiny fiber networks for flexible electronics.
“There are about 55 million tonnes of peanut crops produced globally every year, yet most of the waste from the shell is ...
Liquid metal droplets fuse themselves into stretchable circuits at room temperature, driven only by surface tension gradients during solvent evaporation.
A new glove with more than three dozen actuators across all five fingers and the palm, developed by Cornell researchers, aims to reduce swelling for people suffering from edema. The glove, known as ...
Researchers from Tianjin University have developed a rapid and low-cost method for printing high-performance electronic circuits directly onto complex three-dimensional surfaces — a breakthrough that ...
SYDNEY, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- Researchers in Australia have developed a cheaper, greener way to turn discarded peanut shells into graphene, a valuable component for electronics and energy devices.
Innovative material defies temperature extremes while offering efficient and stable performance in potential leap from lab to ...
The bi-annual OE-A Business Climate Survey expect sales growth of 7 percent this year, down from 14 percent in the last survey.
In essence, without robust flexible cables, collaborative robots (cobots) and smart factory equipment would suffer frequent downtimes and failures, as standard cables cannot survive the dynamic ...
The applications of ultrathin, conductive films such as those made of graphene have many applications, but it's been thought ...
The event is being organised by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology through the Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology, in collaboration with the PHANTOM Foundation and ...
From March 25 to 27, 2026, productronica China 2026 will be held grandly at Halls E1-E5 and W1-W4 of the Shanghai New ...