E-CASE liquid metal adhesive enables flexible connections to make better, tougher flexible electronics for wearables and robotics.

E-CASE liquid metal adhesive enables flexible connections to make better, tougher flexible electronics for wearables and robotics.
Turns out, liquid metals offer an unconventional approach to creating fully flexible memory storage devices inspired by the brain.
Researchers leech off the natural world to develop dynamic liquid metal robots for electrical circuits.
Liquid metal batteries, in which both electrodes as well as the electrolyte are in liquid form, are a promising development in energy storage technologies.
Prof. Jungchul Lee reports a four degrees-of-freedom direct writing technique for liquid metal patterns.
A new metallurgical processing technique, liquid metal dealloying, is used to fabricate the first bicontinuous metal-metal microcomposite.
Researchers have developed three-dimensional printing technology and techniques to create free-standing structures made of liquid metal at room temperature.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have created conductive wires that can be stretched up to eight times their original length while still functioning.
Researchers have developed a new system using galinstan liquid metal and nanoparticles, in what could be a major development for flexible and self-repairing electronics.
The chemical and biomolecular engineer delves into the versatile applications, surprising properties, and future possibilities of liquid metals.