stretchable, and autonomous self-healing semiconductor film. In other words, they’ve created an electronic skin that’s capable of self-regulation. Time to cue the ending track from Ex Machina?
Electronic skin refers to flexible, stretchable electronics that mimic the sensing capabilities of human skin. It comprises an array of sensors embedded in a substrate that can detect various stimuli, ...
(Image: Min Ku Kim, Purdue University) Electronic skin generally refers to a broader category of flexible, stretchable electronic devices that mimic the properties of human skin. E-skin can be used ...
Stretchable electronics combines the electronic performance of conventional wafer-based ... to different angles (top right), LEDs on a thread sutured underneath the skin (bottom left) and LEDs and ...
Stretchable technology is gaining traction in diverse fields, such as displays, sensors, semiconductors, electronic skin, biomimetic robots, and smart clothing. Stretchable technology largely ...
By using leaf skeletons as templates, researchers harnessed nature's intrinsic hierarchical fractal structures to improve the ...
"Skin-interfaced stretchable RF devices that can seamlessly ... critical design of the individual material layouts and the electronic components to yield mechanical and electrical properties ...
Imagine navigating a virtual reality with contact lenses or operating your smartphone underwater: This and more could soon be ...