The 10,000-mile march through fire that made dinosaurs possible | ScienceDaily

The 10,000-mile march through fire that made dinosaurs possible | ScienceDaily
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The 10,000-mile march through fire that made dinosaurs possible | ScienceDaily

Researchers have developed a new type of transparent, flexible sensor inspired by jellyfish and squad. This innovation can cause revolution in the portable electronics by enabling very strictly, almost invisible devices corresponding to the skin or soft surfaces. Sensors also use hydrogel combined with gold nanoskal networks to maintain openness and conductivity during stress. This success eliminates the most important limits for previous materials, for example when performance is low. Potential applications include health monitoring, soft robotics and interactive screens. The team has played an important role in these sensors in the next generation of bio -purchased electronics and smart portable techniques.

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