A simple burst of visible light can now create skin-safe electrodes that could transform medical and wearable electronics.
Researchers in Sweden have unveiled a way to create high-performance electronic electrodes using nothing more than visible light and specially designed water-soluble monomers. This gentle, ...
Prof. Hong Xu's team in Tsinghua University reports a substrate-assisted interfacial polymerization approach to easily prepare a uniform, large-area, and microcontinuous 3D-COF membrane, and ...
Japanese company creates materials that skip paint processes and reduce vehicle noise without traditional grease applications ...
When experimental results don't match scientists' predictions, it's usually assumed that the predictions were wrong. But new ...
Polymer-coated cotton fabric generates electricity from ambient humidity day and night, powering LEDs for over 24 hours and ...
Additive nanomanufacturing applies 3D printing at the nanoscale, enabling precise fabrication for electronics, energy, ...
Japanese researchers have developed a plant-based plastic packaging material that easily decomposes in water without leaving ...
Researchers developed a plant based plastic that stays strong during use but dissolves safely in seawater, leaving no ...
What if we could design a material that acts like a molecular “sniper,” zeroing in on a single harmful antibiotic in ...
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...