The dissolution problem for manganese dioxide-based cathodes in zinc-based batteries has been solved, and fully knittable zinc–air batteries have been designed that can be incorporated into regular clothing to power portable devices.

The dissolution problem for manganese dioxide-based cathodes in zinc-based batteries has been solved, and fully knittable zinc–air batteries have been designed that can be incorporated into regular clothing to power portable devices.
A roll-to-roll strategy for the production of future wearable photoelectric devices with higher performance and at a lower cost.
The addition of a liquid metal anode enables the design of a deformable battery with some unusual characteristics.
A wearable soft microfluidic device with sequentially filling reservoirs can collect, store, and analyze sweat in situ from almost any part of the body.
Strain-sensitive ‘smart’ materials that can monitor their own strain and internal damage state.
Replicating the hollow structure of polar bear hairs allows an insulating material to provide thermal management with stealth applications.
Robust electronic skin by utilizing supramolecular chemistry to produce a tough, self-healing elastic material.
Capacitive pressure sensors created from silica nanoparticles dispersed in a dielectric polymer matrix force a rethink of device design.
A novel technology to display information on transparent screens offers new opportunities in next-generation electronics, such as augmented reality devices, smart surgical glasses, and smart windows.
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