Engineers from the University of California, San Diego have brought together a couple of nascent technologies that could result in inexpensive and long-lasting electronic devices. The team created a ...
CINCINNATI - June 8, 2018 - Kao Collins announced the launch of its proprietary magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) product. The water-based ink formulation with metal oxide nanoparticles is ...
A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a magnetic ink that can be used to make self-healing batteries, electrochemical sensors and wearable, textile-based ...
New electronic devices can take months to develop and are often made of expensive materials. As anyone who has ever dropped their smartphone can attest, they are also very susceptible to physical ...
Smart clothing might be huge, except for one problem: The printed "ink" electronics are delicate, so you can break them just by stretching the wrong way. However, researchers from the Jacobs School of ...
A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a magnetic ink that can be used to make self-healing batteries, electrochemical sensors and wearable, textile-based ...
A research team from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has developed a pen containing magnetic ink and artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can determine the presence of ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have developed a self-healing electronic device that can repair itself when broken by utilizing a special magnetic ink, bridging gaps as wide as ...
Here [Catarina Mota] is showing off a ring of magnetic ink printed on a piece of paper. It’s strong enough to hold a disc magnet in place when the paper is raised vertically. This strength comes from ...
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