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Awesome New Electronics Can Dissolve and Disappear When They're No Longer Needed

Awesome New Electronics Can Dissolve and Disappear When They're No Longer Needed | Science News | Scoop.it
"Transient electronics" could deliver drugs, monitor buildings and more. Could they be an eco-friendly solution for obsolescent tech?
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TV as thin as a sheet of paper? Printable flexible electronics just became easier with stable electrodes

TV as thin as a sheet of paper? Printable flexible electronics just became easier with stable electrodes | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers have introduced what appears to be a universal technique to reduce the work function of a conductor. Their use in printable electronics can pave the way for lower cost and more flexible devices.


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Self-healing electronics could work longer and reduce waste

Self-healing electronics could work longer and reduce waste | Science News | Scoop.it
When one tiny circuit within an integrated chip cracks or fails, the whole chip – or even the whole device – is a loss. But what if it could fix itself, and fix itself so fast that the user never knew there was a problem?
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Transient Electronics to Dissolve Inside You

Transient Electronics to Dissolve Inside You | Science News | Scoop.it
Chips made of extremely thin silicon could go into your body to kill bacteria or deliver drugs and then dissolve harmlessly when they're done. They could also open up new possibilities in espionage.
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'Smart Clothing' Could Become New Wearable Gadgets

'Smart Clothing' Could Become New Wearable Gadgets | Science News | Scoop.it
Smart clothing made of e-textiles could soon mimic electronic gadgets without the clunky nature of hard batteries or microchips.
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New path to flex and stretch electronics: Artificial electronic skin device capable of detecting and responding to touch

New path to flex and stretch electronics: Artificial electronic skin device capable of detecting and responding to touch | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers have developed a promising new inexpensive technique for fabricating large-scale flexible and stretchable backplanes using semiconductor-enriched carbon nanotube solutions.
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