Especially in an increasingly digital age, printed materials often fall to the bottom of people’s to-do lists, said Tyler ...
Scientists at Germany’s Chemnitz University of Technology have spent years developing compact and discreet speakers that are quite literally paper thin, and the latest breakthrough improves on this ...
Researchers have developed a pollen-based paper that can be printed on, erased, and then reused multiple times without any visible damage to the paper. A team at Nanyang Technological University, ...
A thin-film printed battery, designed for one-time use after activation by a few drops of water, has minimal environmental impact when it is exhausted. The need for single-use, low-capacity batteries.
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed paper-thin biodegradable zinc batteries. Once the batteries are expended, they break down in soil within weeks.
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