materials science
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This 2D material generates electricity from movement, and someday it could be woven into our clothes
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Flexible electronics could draw their energy from graphene supercapacitors
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HP Labs is working on a glass 3D printer
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Stretching super-strong carbyne makes it useful for electronics
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Microscopically textured glass could lead to glare-free smartphone screens
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As electronics get smaller, clothes are getting smarter
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These new 3D printable materials could form planes and cars that are super light and strong
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Graphene production could scale up with this new technique out of MIT
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Graphene patents could be the next war zone for mobile companies
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Strong, lightweight polymers are also recyclable and self-healing
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This flexible ultracapacitor can be woven into clothing, potentially boosting wearable devices
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Plastic heals itself by mimicking the human body
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Forget flexible: stretchy electronics will make devices truly wearable
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This graphene alternative doesn’t need to be altered to be used in electronics and solar cells
