A new type of transistor could bring about a bevy of innovative electronic applications, ranging from wearables to implants to IoT devices, due to the tiny amount of power it uses. Developed by ...
The team’s wooden transistor has a few advantages that might help it find eventual applications. Being biodegradable could help reduce the e-waste problem, and the large conductive channels could let ...
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The search for biocompatible, implantable transistors to replace standard silicon-based devices as well as existing “organic” devices has attracted many potential entrants, each with apparent benefits ...
Electronic skins need to be exceptionally thin to practically work as they need to be unnoticeable by the naked eye. Thankfully, a group of scientists has devised a way to achieve just that with ...