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Graphene-Based Transparent Electrodes for Flexible OLEDs

Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed a component that could make flexible OLEDs (organic light-emitting diode) displays actually work—a transparent electrode made from graphene.

Researchers Develop Transparent, Flexible Supercapacitors

An international team of researchers developed energy-storing devices that could be used to make transparent, flexible electronics. They used a new technique to fabricate supercapacitors made of carbon nanotube films.

Paper Joins the Internet of Things

A ubiquitous office and school supply has just gotten a technical upgrade. A team of researchers from the University of Washington, Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon University have given paper sensing abilities so that just like modern devices, items made from paper can respond to swipes and taps and connect to the digital world.

Engineers Design Smaller, Cheaper RFID Tags

Engineers at NC State developed a new technique that makes RFID tags less expensive and 25 percent smaller than conventional versions. They shrunk the tags by eliminating the bulky hardware that is typically required in passive RFID systems for AC/DC conversion.

Hidden GPS Trackers Catch E-Waste Recyclers Exporting Toxic Electronics

The United States produces more electronic waste than any other country in the world...
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New Miniature Connector Provides 360 Degree EMI Shielding

I-Pex Connectors has released a new connector that provides full 360 degree EMI shielding. The...

Columbia Engineers Develop Flexible Sheet Camera

Columbia University engineers have developed flexible lens array that could be used to create...

This Invention Turns Your Hand Into a Touchscreen

The Internet of Things could soon extend to your skin, with your hands working...

Samsung is Developing a Smart Contact Lens

A futuristic concept from Samsung would place a display and camera right on top of...

GolfBuddy Fitness Trackers Recalled for Burn Hazard

GolfBuddy is recalling certain golf GPS bands because the charging ports can produce an...
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