Graphene turns 15 on track to deliver on its promises
Graphene is light, flexible, conductive, and one of the strongest materials in the world.
And it is right on track to deliver on its promises...
New bendable battery can stretch and twist without losing power
A new bendable battery can stretch and twist without interrupting the supply of power.
For applications in bendable electronic devices, this is precisely the kind...
Scientists find a new way to produce curvy and 3D electronics
New method fills a need in emerging applications for electronic devices.
Contact lenses that can monitor your health as well as correct your eyesight aren't...
Scientists create stretchable and bendable lithium-ion battery
Scientists have used stretchable materials to develop a battery that can be bent, stretched and twisted.
For applications in bendable electronic devices, this is...
Scientists find new way to turn heat into energy
An international team of scientists has figured out how to capture heat and turn it into electricity.
The discovery, published last week in the journal...
Scientists create tunable, nanoscale, incandescent light source
Researchers have created possibly the world's smallest incandescent lightbulb.
The new invention could have applications in sensing, photonics and perhaps computing platforms beyond the limitations...
3D Nanochains could increase battery capacity, cut charging time
How long the battery of your phone or computer lasts depends on how many lithium ions can be stored in the battery's negative electrode...
New lithium battery design helps make lighter, safer batteries for Soldiers
Less expensive, lighter and safer batteries are a vital need for warfighters; a new Army project may offer a solution.
The growing popularity of lithium-ion...
Scientists find better way to make large lithium-ion batteries
The results of a new study led by two Binghamton University professors could reduce the production costs and increase product quality for large-sized lithium-ion...
Wireless earbuds could unlock your smartphone
Scientists are developing EarEcho, a biometric tool that uses modified wireless earbuds to authenticate smartphone users via the unique geometry of their ear canal.
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