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The World’s Fastest Stretchable, Wearable Integrated Circuits

A team of University of Wisconsin—Madison engineers has created the world’s fastest stretchable, wearable integrated circuits. Stretchy electrical interconnects are already used in wearable electronics, but the... Read More...
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Record-Setting Flexible Phototransistor

ELectrical engineers developed a new phototransistor that is flexible, yet faster and more responsive than any similar phototransistor in the world.
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Graphene Nanoribbons for Semiconductor Electronics

Although graphene has been touted for its unique properties that make it an exciting potential material for electronic devices, engineers have struggled to manipulate it. Graphene—a sheet of carbon just one ato... Read More...

Engineering Small and Powerful Antennas for the Military

Low-frequency antennas could be excellent combat and defense tools, if only they were small enough to fit onto ships and drones. They can be used in electronic warfare to jam radars and cut off an enemy’s c... Read More...
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Researchers Developed Biodegradable Transistors Made from Wood-Based Material

The next time you upgrade your smartphone, imagine tossing your old iphone into the woods like an apple core. As e-waste piles up around the world, engineers are looking at creative ways to minimize or eliminat... Read More...

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