(Nanowerk News) Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a rapidly growing global problem, and it’s expected to worsen with the production of new kinds of flexible electronics for robotics, wearable devices, ...
In a study published in RSC: Applied Polymers, Thomas J. Wallin of MIT, Chen Wang of the University of Utah, and seven other researchers introduced a novel flexible substrate material. This material ...
Electronic waste and its associated pollution are becoming increasingly threatening on a global scale. With the continued development of various new application areas including robots, wearable ...
The structure of this paper includes the mechanisms, crosstalk inhibition, devices, and applications of the multi-nozzle EHD printing technology. Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) printing is an advanced ...
All of the wondrous gadgets and gizmos that have built the modern technological world come with a major drawback—they eventually end up in the trash. E-waste has been a growing problem for years, and ...
Scientists developed flexible optoelectronic device using low-temperature process with minimized thin-film defects via hydrogen dilution control. (Nanowerk News) Dr. Jung-Dae Kwon's research team at ...
A research team has developed liquid-processed thin-film transistors that can maintain high performance at low temperatures -- They are expected to be used in the next generation of high-performance ...
A new material for flexible electronics could enable multilayered, recyclable electronic devices and help limit e-waste. Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a rapidly growing global problem, and it's ...
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