Northwestern University scientists create biocompatible, energy-efficient electroactive material for ultralight electronic devices.

Northwestern University scientists have created a soft, sustainable electroactive material from flexible nano-sized ribbons that can store energy and record digital information, similar to a battery. This biocompatible and energy-efficient material could lead to ultralight electronic devices, reducing environmental impact. Future applications include microscopic memory chips, smart fabrics, and medical implants, enhancing wearable technology and medical devices.

October 09, 2024
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