Circuit
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Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a new technique to print advanced, ink-based electrical circuitry on a desktop printer. The technique can produce flexible electrodes in 60 seconds with equipment and materials that cost less than US$300.
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Changing the very nature of paper itself into conductive graphite creates paper-based circuit boards that are cheap and flexible.
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Self-healing Integrated chips can route around physical damage.
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Designed as an educational development kit for experienced hobbyists, the 10-inch tall oneTesla music-playing Tesla coil is capable of producing artificial lightning arcs of almost two feet in length.
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ScienceWith the development of an “integrated chemical chip,” a doctoral student in Organic Electronics at Sweden’s Linköping University has created the basis for an entirely new circuit technology based on the transmission of ions and molecules.
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Two MIT Media Lab students have created an electronics circuit building kit called Makey Makey, that turns almost any object into a computer touchpad or key input.
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A new system automatically generates circuit diagrams and software code for designers of mobile devices.
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ScienceScientists have created one of the smallest electronic circuits ever, and it has led to a discovery that could result in faster, more efficient computers.
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Graphene has been used to create a triple-mode, single-transistor amplifier that could potentially replace many traditional transistors in a typical integrated circuit.
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Low-cost electronics printed on everything from plastic to fabric are possible thanks to the development of conductive silver ink developed by Xerox scientists.
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ScienceResearchers are developing a self-healing first-aid kit for electrical systems that could lead to safer, longer lasting batteries and stop circuits within a device such as a mobile phone or laptop failing when they suffer a fall.
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Researchers have developed an electric circuit that runs on the power generated by trees. The researchers say it should be enough to power wireless sensors and could also gauge a tree’s health.