A new material designed by researchers at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering combines the flexibility of human skin with improved conductivity and tolerance of temperatures as low as -93 C. Known as ionic skin, or iSkin, the substance could enhance a wide range of technologies – from wearable electronics to soft robotics. […]
Researchers develop stretchable sensor material to power wearable electronics – and it works in extreme cold
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- Post published:August 8, 2021
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