Strain-invariant stretchable wireless system enabled by dielectro-elastic composite. Credit: Nature (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07383-3 A new material that moves like skin while preserving signal strength in electronics could enable the development of next-generation wearable devices with continuous, consistent wireless and battery-free functionality. According to a study published today in Nature, an international team of researchers from Rice University and Hanyang University developed the material by embedding clusters of highly dielectric ceramic nanoparticles into an elastic polymer. The material was reverse-engineered to not only mimic skin elasticity and motion types, but also Read More
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