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Design and Fabrication of 3D-Printed Stretchable Tactile Sensors

Researchers at the University of Minnesota, led by Professor Michael C. McAlpine, have developed a series of novel inks, which can be cured at room temperature with tunable printability, high flexibility, electrical conductivity, and sensitivity. The printed flexible, stretchable, and sensitive sensors were found proven to be capable of detecting and differentiating human movements, including

Flexible Ultrathin Graphene–Protein Supercapacitor Draws Energy from Human Body

Researchers from UCLA and the University of Connecticut have designed a new biofriendly energy storage system called a biological supercapacitor, which operates using charged particles, or ions, from fluids in the human body. The device is harmless to the body’s biological systems, and it could lead to longer-lasting cardiac pacemakers and other implantable medical devices.