Researchers at the Duke University Developed the World’s First Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics
https://www.electronics-lab.com/researchers-at-the-duke-university-developed-the-worlds-first-fully-recyclable-printed-electronics/
With the increase in demand for wearable electronic devices, the need for flexible, thin, and compact electronic circuits also arises. Wearable devices and many other sophisticated systems need sensors that can be attached to various kinds of surfaces or substrates. Therefore, it is necessary for the sensors to be flexible and also hold the same […]
Stretchable Conductors Maintain Conductivity Under 700% Strain
https://www.electronics-lab.com/stretchable-conductors-maintain-conductivity-under-700-strain/
Conductive materials change their properties under strain or stretching. The electrical conductivity decreases and resistance increases with stretching. The US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is working with liquid metal systems that can autonomously change the structure to become better conductors in response to strain. Polymerized Liquid Metal Networks, the material developed by AFRL scientists, […]