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Flexibility’s Speed Limits In Electronics

New nanoscale research reveals how molecular stiffness could cap the performance of flexible wearable tech. Researchers at University of Cambridge have taken a first experimental...

When Sound Becomes A 3D Printing Tool

By positioning the sound source closer to the surface, researchers achieve enhanced resolution and repeatability in microscale 3D printing on deformable substrates. Researchers at Concordia...

Design Automation For Stretchable Electronics

By uniting predictive modelling with robot driven experimentation, researchers accelerate the search for flexible conductors capable of withstanding extreme mechanical strain. Researchers at the University...

Ultra-Compact Radar Chip Advances 6G

0.24 mm² low-power FMCW design targets 6G sensing-communication convergence in edge electronics. Tokyo scientists have unveiled a tiny radar-on-chip prototype that could reshape future wireless...

Shirt-Mounted Health Tracking Advances

New research suggests wearable tech could shift from wristbands to discrete smart-clothing sensors for better motion and health data. Scientists at King’s College London have...

Micro-LED Leap Enables Next Displays

KAIST’s red micro-LED advancement  pushes AR/VR visuals toward ultra-high resolution and energy-efficient electronics. High-resolution, energy-efficient display tech has taken a significant step forward as researchers...

“We Bring Brain-Like Intelligence Directly To Sensors For Ultra-Low-Power AI Processing”- Sumeet Kumar, Innatera

As sensor data overwhelms the cloud, Innatera’s neuromorphic chips bring always-on, ultra-low-power AI directly to the edge. But how? Sumeet Kumar from Innatera explains...

Crystalline Silicon For Flexible Bioelectronics

By thinning silicon to the nanoscale, researchers enable conformal, high performance electronics for long term health monitoring and therapeutic applications. Silicon has long been the...

Lead Free Photodetectors For Electronics Sustainability

This research demonstrates a stable, lead free photodetector architecture that supports scalable fabrication and environmentally responsible electronic systems. Photodetectors are essential components in modern electronics,...

Pushing Component Size Limits

What happens when electronic parts become hard to see? A new method shows how engineers can fit more functions onto the same circuit board. There...