Ultrathin Conductive Films for Wearables are Flexible and Durable
Researchers at UCLA created ultrathin films that are just 10 nanometers thick, but which can maintain electrical conductivity, flexibility, and strength. The molecules within the films are held together by non-bonding van der Waals forces, making the...
Source: Medgadget - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Materials Source Type: blogs
More News: Electrocardiogram | Medical Devices | Molybdenum | Nanotechnology | Science | Skin | Study