WASHINGTON — Researchers have developed a new method for making tiny stretchable antennas from a hydrogel and liquid metal. The antennas could be used in wearable and flexible wireless electronic ...
Pictured is the flexible and stretchable hydrogel-based liquid metal antenna on a glass slide. The green plate is used to attached a SMA connector for antenna feed. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
Researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley developed a high-entropy semiconducting material called ‘multielement ink’ that can be processed at low-temperature or room ...
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