One potential application of the system includes producing capillary systems for artificial organs
Nature-inspired film is scratch resistant, self-cleaning and could be used on flexible displays
Scientists designing polymers that can bridge the biological and electronic divide must deal with incompatible messaging styles
Detailed view of the atomic scale and mesoscale changes in a troubling layer offers insights for a better battery
A new spin on electronics
A team of UW synthetic biology researchers has demonstrated a new method for digital information processing in living cells
The zinc batteries could be used to power everything from wearable sensors to solar cells and other kinds of electronics
The audio breakthrough could eventually lead to such consumer products as a foldable loudspeaker, a voice-activated security patch for computers, and even a talking newspaper
Conductivity is highest-ever for thin film oxide semiconductor material
For more than 10 years, University of Adelaide researchers have been investigating the role of microorganisms in gold transformation
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