Eco-Friendly Conductive Hydrogels: Towards Green Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Calderón Moreno JM, Chelu M, Popa M.
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Toward the 3rd Generation of Smart Farming: Materials, Devices, and Systems for E‐Plant Technologies
This review explores the latest developments in e‐plant technologies, which are revolutionizing smart farming by enabling real‐time monitoring of plant and environmental conditions. It covers the design, applications, and systems of e‐plant devices, detailing how they integrate data analytics to optimize agricultural practices, enhance crop yields, and
Daegun Kim +5 more
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A Flexible and Highly Sensitive Pressure Sense Electrode Based on Cotton Pulp for Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Jia M, Wang M, Zhou Y.
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Anisotropic Shear Properties of Organic Interfaces in Bio‐composite Materials
A novel cantilever design enables direct probing of shear properties at single organic interfaces within biocomposite prismatic ultrastructures. By decoupling lateral and torsional shear responses, the method reveals isotropic behavior in Atrina vexillum and pronounced anisotropy in Unio pictorum.
Kian Tadayon +2 more
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Flexible and Twistable ZnMn<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>-Electrodeposited Yarn Supercapacitors for Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Rani S +8 more
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This work develops flexible zinc‐ion batteries (FZIBs) using a zincophilic/hydrophobic polymer (thermoplastic polycarbonate‐based polyurethane, TPCU) to protect Zn powder anodes and MXene/Silk (MXS) as flexible current collectors. The designed TPCU‐ZnP@MXS structure enables uniform Zn deposition, yielding dendrite‐free anodes with stable cycling ...
Zixuan Yang +8 more
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Intrinsically-Stretchable and Patternable Quantum Dot Color Conversion Layers for Stretchable Displays in Robotic Skin and Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Kim K +21 more
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Colorful Conductive Threads for Wearable Electronics: Transparent Cu-Ag Nanonets. [PDF]
Tang Y +11 more
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Label‐Free and Low‐Power Driven Cancer Biomarker Detection Enabled by 2D Hexagonal Titanium Oxide
A low‐power driven FET biosensor based on 2D hexagonal TiO2 detects the cancer biomarker carcinoembryonic antigen with high sensitivity, a low detection limit of 0.22 pg mL−1, and excellent selectivity. Leveraging the unique electronic properties of the material, this work demonstrates strong potential for integration into miniature and portable cancer
Yange Luan +13 more
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Advances in 2D Molybdenum Disulfide Transistors for Flexible and Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Kwak K, Yoon H, Hong S, Kang BH.
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