(Nanowerk News) Today's electronic devices strive for new form factors - to make them foldable, stretchable, and deformable. To produce such devices that are highly stretchable or deformable, it is ...
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KAIST researchers develop new stealth cloak to be applied to robots, wearable devices
A team of researchers at KAIST have developed a new liquid metal ink that could be applied to robots and wearable devices to ...
Researchers at Purdue University have shown how standard inkjet-printers can be employed to produce flexible electronic circuits from liquid-metal nanoparticle inks. This simple printing solution ...
This is expected to open new possibilities for moving robots, wearable devices, and next-generation stealth technology. KAIST ...
Three-dimensional metal printing technology is an expanding field that has enormous potential applications in areas ranging from supporting structures, functional electronics to medical devices.
In an attempt to make printing a little more environmentally friendly, this solid printing concept uses solid inks, removing the need to dispose of plastic ink holders and packaging. The Wax-on ...
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