Chinese scientists developed ultrasensitive organic phototransistors suitable for applications in flexible and wearable optoelectronic devices.

Chinese scientists developed ultrasensitive organic phototransistors suitable for applications in flexible and wearable optoelectronic devices.
Designing a low-cost human-machine interface with specific function and desirable performance characteristics.
How what you wear to bed could one day improve your night’s sleep.
Hong Zhao talks about her research, inspirations, and the sense of responsibilty that drives her pursuit of excellence.
Customizing treatments to meet individual patients’ needs is the future of healthcare.
Sensors that are promising for motion capture, and the development of health monitoring devices, surgical instruments, and human–machine interaction devices.
Leather finds new life as an electronic skin.
Waterproof, wearable fabrics that can harvest energy from wind, rain, and body motion.
The Internet of Things is the result of the convergence of sensing, computing, and networking technologies, allowing devices of varying sizes and computational capabilities (things) to intercommunicate.
A new strategy to overcome the current limitation on sluggish reaction kinetics of the air cathode in Mg–air batteries from Dr. Chong Cheng and Prof. Rainer Haag at Freie Universität in Berlin.