Current Event 10/23
Team builds flexible new platform for high-performance electronics
A team of University of Wisconsin–Madison engineers has created the most functional flexible transistor (a semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in addition to rectification.) in the world — and with it, a fast, simple and inexpensive fabrication process that’s easily scalable to the commercial level. It’s an advance that could open the door to an increasingly interconnected world, enabling manufacturers to add “smart,” wireless capabilities to any number of large or small products or objects — like wearable sensors and computers for people and animals — that curve, bend, stretch and move. This can be really good for the future because now you can monitor everything. Like how much you ran, where you are or maybe record your health status. also this will be really helpful for old people. So if they forget something the technology can remind or record data so you don't loose stuff. Also its flexible so it wont brake and kids will be good with the use of it.
link "https://news.wisc.edu/team-builds-flexible-new-platform-for-high-performance-electronics/"
link "https://news.wisc.edu/team-builds-flexible-new-platform-for-high-performance-electronics/"
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