What if electronic circuits could be created simply by drawing lines with a pencil on paper or leaves—and then immediately ...
The largest event in the world on the subject Printed Electronics USA 2010 (www.IDTechEx.com/peUSA) will once again have a growing minority of presentations on paper ...
FRANKFURT (dpa) – For decades, researchers have been working on the development of electronic paper. Such an invention, proponents have contended, could one day make paper versions of newspapers, ...
Thought LeadersSeokheun ChoiProfessor - Department of Electrical & Computer EngineeringState University of New York AZoM speaks with Seokheun Choi, a Professor in the Department of Electrical & ...
Single-use electronic devices pose a challenge, as the heavy metals and other toxic materials in them shouldn't just be released into the environment, yet those substances are difficult to reclaim.
What if circuits could be drawn like pencil marks, work on almost any surface, and then be erased and reused when no longer needed.
How a paper substrate and biodegradable circuitry can be used for basic circuits. How the researchers fabricated and connected active and passive devices literally “on paper.” Details of their first, ...
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