Highly multicolored, light-emitting arrays for compressive spectroscopy on a chip
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Miniaturized and multicolored light-emitting device arrays provide a promising instrument to sense, image and compute in…
Miniaturized and multicolored light-emitting device arrays provide a promising instrument to sense, image and compute in…
The development of electronic applications can take on many new forms to include foldable and wearable displays to monitor…
In a new study published on Science Advances, Yichao Zhao and a research team in integrated bioelectronics and materials and…
Imagine an interactive dashboard or wallpaper inspired by the body’s largest organ
Scientists have created an interface much like a smartphone touchscreen, but pliable.
A new e-skin from Berkeley researchers responds to pressure and may soon incorporate additional senses, such as temperature and …
Engineers have created a new e-skin that responds to touch by instantly lighting up. The more intense the pressure, the…
Flexible polymer could lead to electronics as thin as a piece of paper
A new milestone by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, can help robots become more touchy-feely, literally.
Researchers unveil one of the most complex electronic systems ever built on plastic. A sheet of thin plastic that emits lights…