Not exact matches
While Wang has already
developed self - healing versions of lithium - ion batteries, artificial muscles for use in the robotics industry,
electronic skins and soon a touch panel, he notes that his polymer has limited mechanical properties, lacking the necessary strength and impact resistance required by most consumer devices.
«Soft, microfluidic «lab on the
skin»
developed for sweat analysis: Low - cost wearable
electronic device collects and analyzes sweat for health monitoring.»
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have
developed a new type of malleable, self - healing and fully recyclable «
electronic skin» that has applications ranging from robotics and prosthetic development to better biomedical devices.
Now, however, researchers in China have
developed a new type of user - interactive
electronic skin, with a colour change perceptible to the human eye, and achieved with a much - reduced level of strain.