Polymers for Bioelectronic Applicationsby Andy Tay, PhDPolymers are being engineered for diverse products in our daily lives
News'Living Bioelectronics' Improve Psoriasis Symptoms in Miceby University of ChicagoPatches made from sensors, cells, and gel pave a path for future treatment options
NewsSupercapacitors Promise to Supercharge Electronics Rechargingby University of Colorado BoulderResearchers find new ion movement mechanisms in porous materials, advancing the potential of energy storage technology
Product NewsIndustry’s First Hybrid Micro-precision 3D Printer Seriesby Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF)The microArch D1025 Dual-Resolution 3D Printer delivers flexible, high-precision 3D printing
NewsElectronic "Soil" Enhances Crop Growthby Linköping UniversityScientists develop a bioelectronic growth scaffold that improves crop seedling growth
NewsPhysicists Trap Electrons in a 3D Crystal for the First Timeby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThe results open the door to exploring superconductivity and other exotic electronic states in three-dimensional materials
Product NewsFirst Electronic Pipette Awarded ACT Labelby EppendorfThe Xplorer® and Xplorer plus pipette lines have been awarded the ACT label, a first for electronic pipettes
NewsFlexible Bioelectronics Can Better Conform to a Curvy Bodyby University of Wisconsin-MadisonNew simulation model can help inform the design process of flexible electronics
NewsScientists Develop Self-Tunable Electro-Mechano Responsive Elastomersby University of Science and Technology of ChinaThe materials could potentially be used in next-generation robotics and electronic devices
News2D Material May Enable Ultra-Sharp Cellphone Photos in Low Lightby Penn StateNovel device also combines light sensing, computing to save energy
NewsResearchers Eye Embroidery as Low-Cost Solution for Making Wearable Electronicsby North Carolina State UniversityThe yarns were tested as motion sensors by embroidering them with the PTFE fabric on denim