This special section of Advanced Engineering Materials presents investigations on γ/γ’-Co-base superalloys.
This special section of Advanced Engineering Materials presents investigations on γ/γ’-Co-base superalloys.
New work is the first to describe the dynamic fluid-soft material interactions for both lift and drag of inflatable actuators embedded in stiff structures.
A multiple core–shell 3D printing method has been developed to fabricate soft, stretchable, fibre-based, capacitive strain sensors. The sensors can be readily integrated into conventional clothing and used in gait monitoring.
3-D printing technology has opened new possibilities for Israel Institute of Technology’s Stephan Rudykh to test his models of active material properties.
High-temperature shape memory thin films have been prepared at room temperature by magnetron sputtering technique.
The use of natural substrates as masters to create elastomeric replicas for stretchable electronic devices is demonstrated.
Researchers shine light into muscle to detect instructions for artificial limbs.
The European space probe Rosetta has reached the comet Chury. Micro motors from the swiss manufacturer maxon have traveled with it.
Takao Someya talks about his new role as an Advanced Electronics Materials Editorial Board member, his research priorities, and future applications of flexible electronics.
A membrane that can lift 20 times its own weight when it comes into contact with a solvent vapour has been developed by a German/Chinese team.