The OLED technology found in flexible smartphones, curved computer monitors, and modern televisions may eventually be used in wearable devices that ...
A new OLED design can stretch dramatically while staying bright, solving a problem that has long limited flexible displays.
A new ultra-stretchy OLED brings glowing, wearable displays and real-time health sensors one step closer to reality.
A joint research team led by Tae‑Woo Lee, Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Seoul National University, and Yury ...
The organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology behind flexible cell phones, curved monitors, and televisions could one ...
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Stretchable OLEDs just got a huge upgrade
For decades, engineers have sought OLEDs that can bend, twist, and stretch while maintaining bright and stable light. These ...
One of the great successes of 20th-century physics was the quantum mechanical description of solids. This allowed scientists to understand for the first time how and why certain materials conduct ...
The method to stabilize new two-dimensional materials (MXenes) in one stage has been developed by TPU researchers as part of an international scientific collaboration. The approach proposed by the TPU ...
Shares of Structure Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: GPCR) are soaring Monday after the clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company reported positive topline data from a weight loss drug trial. The positive ...
Screen-printed MXene-cellulose labels deliver infrared QR authentication, reversible thermal switching, and rapid 200-second degradation, offering durable industrial anti-counterfeiting with reduced ...
A research team in Spain has built what it claims to be the world’s most efficient perovskite solar cell using MXenes or any other type of 2D-materials. The device relies on a Mxene interlayer that ...
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