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Will The Touchscreens of the Future be Soft?

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Computer scientists at the University of Bath in the UK developed a touch screen that can be warped through finger pressure, becoming softer or...
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Electronic Spider Silk Can Be Printed Directly onto Skin

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Researchers from the University of Cambridge developed adaptive and eco-friendly spider-silk-inspired sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto biological surfaces, from flower...
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Soft Microneedles Set to Redefine Healthcare

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From stimulating the brain to delivering medication, this innovation is set to change healthcare significantly. Medical technology keeps progressing and personalized medicine is making it...
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The Flexible Revolution of Wearable Electronics

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As people use more and more electronic wearables, the industry had to find better energy storage solutions that will be able to match the flexibility...
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Smart Textiles Powered by The Human Body

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Researchers have created fiber-based electronics that harness electromagnetic energy in the atmosphere, using the human body as part of the circuit. This fiber electronic technology...
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New Flexible Solar Cells Technology is More Efficient and Durable

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Flexible solar cells are hailed as the future of solar power and have many potential applications in aerospace and flexible electronics, but their low...
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New Biodegradable Papertronics

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As the need for biodegradable electronics is growing increasingly urgent, Professor Seokheun "Sean" Choi from Binghamton University decided to look into the idea of...
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Soft Electronics Revolutionizing Medical Technology

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Researchers at Singapore’s NTU are revolutionizing the world of innovative soft and stretchable electronics. While most electronic products are hard and rigid, this rigidity becomes...
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Innovative Conductive Fiber Can Enhance Wearable Electronics

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A team of engineers recently developed a type of conductive fiber that can be woven into clothes to give them the capabilities of smart...
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Call for Dual Use Technology Startups

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Are you a startup company related to the security sector? Are you looking for recognition, international exposure, access to investors, and the ability to...
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iHLS Innovation Centre Calls for Dual-Use Security Startups

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Are you a startup company related to the security sector? Are you looking for recognition, international exposure, access to investors, and the ability to...
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New Wearable Nanotechnology Revolutionizes Health Monitoring

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Engineers at the University of Delaware are revolutionizing human health monitoring using clothing- or more precisely- using nanomaterial-based sensors embedded in clothing, called "Henswear." The team,...
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From Vine Robots to Insect Compasses – Technology Inspired by Nature

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Sometimes scientists struggling with innovation find the perfect solution right under their noses- in nature. Following is a selection of innovative nature-based technology, provided...
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The Future of Sustainable Wearable Electronics

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Researchers from the Department of Chemistry at UNIST reached a milestone in sustainable wearable devices. The team’s revolutionary method enables closed-loop recycling of organic electronic...
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Call for Startups – iHLS Innovation Centre

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iHLS is an accelerator for the security sector and its various unique characteristics that provides startups with recognition, international exposure, access to investors and...

Powering Wearable Devices Using Unexpected Source

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Researchers have found a way to harvest electricity from radio waves. From microwave ovens to Wi-Fi connections, the radio waves that permeate the environment...
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Innovation In Soft Electronics – OLED

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Development of fully 3D printed OLEDs can potentially be used for applications in soft electronics and wearable devices. In a groundbreaking new study, researchers...
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Flexible Battery Opens the Way for Wearable Devices

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Wearable devices need power. Wearable electronics are a big market and stretchable batteries are essential to their development. University of British Columbia researchers have...

Silent Guardian – Flexible Electronics at Battlefield

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Wearable technology promises to make significant changes to how soldiers report information. Today, units in the field must call in everything, filing verbal reports...
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Flexible Electronics – Important Use Cases

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Flexible hybrid electronics is a new way to manufacture electronics that brings together digital additive manufacturing with traditional electronic components. Examples of these technologies...
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Call for Startups – Apply to iHLS Security Accelerator 8th Batch

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Are you developing a ground-breaking technology in the fields of unmanned systems, coping with COVID-19 pandemic, counter drones, border security, safe city? We invite you...

Perfect Solution Developed for Warfighter

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Future warfighters will be able to charge their electronic devices without batteries or cords, thanks to a revolutionary material. A game-changing study led by...

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A New Flight Simulation System Models the Chaos of Wildfires

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Training helicopter pilots for wildfire missions is particularly difficult because the environment itself is constantly changing. Smoke, shifting winds, rising heat, and the interaction...