Researchers at the University of Washington created a recyclable composite material made of tiny droplets of liquid metal infused into a stretchy polymer. The droplets, pictured in this microscope ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The demand for materials that combine high conductivity with flexibility has grown sharply, particularly in fields like bioelectronics and wearable technology. Traditional ...
Liquid metal droplets fuse themselves into stretchable circuits at room temperature, driven only by surface tension gradients during solvent evaporation. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Gallium-indium alloys are ...
A South Korean research team has developed an ultra-stretchable electrolyte material that can be stretched to nine times its ...
A recent study published in Advanced Functional Materials introduces a method for stabilizing eutectic gallium indium (EGaIn) nanoparticles using a graft copolymer, creating self-healing anodes with ...
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