Futuristic science: Electronics that melt away
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With transient electronics we could have medical devices that melt away inside a person’s body, military gadgets that disappear…
Iowa State scientist developing materials, electronics that dissolve when triggered.
A medical device, once its job is done, could harmlessly melt away inside a person’s body. Or, a military device could collect…
Scientists are trying to build degradable materials and electronics that can safely melt when triggered, like if you lose your…
What if you could send out a signal that causes your lost credit card to self-destruct? It may soon become a reality. A…
April Flowers for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Imagine machines that melt away when their job is done. Perhaps a medical…
Brooks Hays AMES, Iowa, April 4 (UPI) -- A materials scientist at Iowa has developed electronics and materials able to dissolve…
A medical device, once its job is done, could harmlessly melt away inside a person's body. Or, a military device could collect…
AMES, Iowa – A medical device, once its job is done, could harmlessly melt away inside a person's body. Or, a military device…
A medical device, once its job is done, could harmlessly melt away inside a person's body. Or, a military device could collect…
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An research team is developing "transient materials" and "transient electronics" that can quickly and completely melt away when…
'Transient electronics' are based on special polymers designed to quickly and completely melt away when a trigger is activated.
An Iowa State research team is developing "transient materials" and "transient electronics" that can quickly and completely…
( Iowa State University ) An Iowa State research team led by Reza Montazami is developing 'transient materials' and 'transient…