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New Scientist on MSN3D-printed electronics can dissolve in water for quick recycling
Electronic devices that dissolve in water could make it easier to create and recycle technology prototypes – and they could ...
Having the tools needed to do a job is a powerful thing. Having the tools needed to make more tools for doing cool things is even better, though, and that’s where [Jiří Praus] took things with this 3D ...
Conductive filament exists, but it takes more than that to 3D print something like a circuit board. The main issue is that traces made from conductive filament are basically resistors; they don’t act ...
This article was taken from the June 2015 issue of WIRED magazine. Be the first to read WIRED's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis 3D printed circuit board that dissolves in water could finally solve our E-waste problem
Every year, the world throws away about 62 million metric tons of electronic waste. Despite the valuable metals in ...
What just happened? Traditional printed circuit boards are pretty much stuck being flat and 2D. But a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore has leveled up circuit printing into ...
Strings of liquid-metal beads embedded in a polymer have been used to create highly stretchable printed circuit boards. Stretchable electronics are being developed for applications such as wearable ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) have become the foundation of contemporary electronics, appearing in nearly all electronic equipment. The worldwide printed circuit board industry is continually ...
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