Flexible Flash Memory Promises Advance in Disposable Tech Scientists have developed a new, extremely flexible flash memory that could be a big breakthrough for foldable and disposable devices.
Flexible Electronics Created with Hybrid 3-D Printing Scientists from Harvard University's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and the Air Force Research Laboratory have joined forces to create a new method for the digital design and printing of flexible electronics.
Self-Powered Product Packaging A new type of packaging is being designed that is capable of powering itself.
Flexible Graphene to Power Smarter Wearable Textiles A new type of flexible graphene could be the key to creating more effective wearable technologies.
MIT Engineers Create Palm-sized Drone Made Possible with New Computer Chip Design and Methodology A new computer chip has paved the way for an incredibly small new type of drone -- one that can fit in the palm of your hand.
Battery-free Cell Phone Harvests Energy from Ambient Radio Signals or Light A new way to charge our cell phones has arrived, and it could change everything about charging technologies.
Next Evolution of NFC: Electromagnetic Emissions Sensing A huge step forward in NFC could change the way we interact with the Internet of Things forever.
Transistor Laser Upgrade Could Boost Computer Processor Speeds A new breakthrough in transistor lasers could lead to faster computer processors and more streamlined electronic devices.
Flexible, Organic, and Biodegradable; Will This Be the Onset of a New Era for Electronics? Fast, effective, flexible, and biodegradable: have we uncovered the future of our electronic devices?
Research Brings Black Phosphorus Back into the Light as a Potential Silicon Replacement A new material is here that could replace silicon in our electronic devices and usher in a new age of technological advances.