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Graphene Enhances Flexibility and Wearable Electronics
Graphene is an incredibly strong electrical and thermal conductor, making it a perfect ingredient to enhance…
This is Not a Car Crash, Apple
It seemed like a good idea—you're driving, get into an accident, and your iPhone 14 and Apple Watch come to the…
Stretchy, Synaptic Transistor Enhances and Weakens Device Memories
Robotics and wearable devices might soon be smarter with the addition of a stretchy, wearable synaptic transistor…
“Computer” Feels Like Skin but Analyzes Health Data Via AI
Researchers at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering developed a flexible,…
Haptics Opportunities in the Future
Since Apple first launched its custom linear resonant actuator (LRA), Taptic Engine, in 2015, the market has moved…
Elektrobit and Qt Roll Turnkey Solution for Next-Gen Automotive Digital Cockpits
A collaborative effort by Electrobit and The Q Company will allow carmakers to reduce costs, accelerate…
Preventing Heat Exhaustion with the Help of Machine Learning
Can machine learning keep first responders safe when they’re most at risk? Cloud-based systems that monitor vital…
What’s the Relationship Between Your Smartwatch Heart Data and Your Skin…
We're relying on smartwatches for all kinds of information, including how our heart rate and rhythm behave during…
If You’re Using a Fitbit Ionic Smartwatch—STOP!
Fitbit just recalled its Ionic smartwatch. It seems the lithium-ion battery can overheat and cause a burn. Take it…
See the Detection of Stressed Polymer Films, Gels Before they Snap
The stretchiness of films and gels enables wearables, soft robotics, and biocompatible tissue. These materials,…