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.

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