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science-and-technology1 year ago

"Stretchy Electronic Material Gains Strength Upon Impact, Mimicking 'Oobleck'"

Researchers at the University of California, Merced, have developed a conductive polymer film that toughens up upon impact, similar to the behavior of "oobleck," a non-Newtonian fluid. The material, made by combining long spaghetti-like polymers with shorter molecules, deforms and stretches in response to impact without breaking apart. This "adaptive durability" could be applied to wearable electronics and flexible health monitoring devices, with potential for 3D printing compatibility.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Revolutionary Polymer Films Enable Advanced Bioelectronic Interfaces"

Researchers have developed water-responsive supercontractile polymer films that can be used for bioelectronic interfaces. These films exhibit a significant contraction in response to water, allowing for enhanced conformability and intimate contact with biological tissues. The films are highly stretchable, conductive, and biocompatible, making them suitable for applications such as neural interfaces. The water-induced supercontraction of the films is attributed to the release of prestored strain energy. This development opens up new possibilities for the design of flexible and adaptable bioelectronic devices.