Stretchable Hydrogel Electronics
Researchers at MIT have found a way to integrate electronics into a hydrogel material that is 90% water.
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December 11, 2015
Within the past few years, engineers at MIT have developed a hydrogel that is 90% water. Today, the team has found a way to incorporate electronics into the material. This not only could change the way that consumers interact with electronics, but also open up possibilities for a host of medical applications.
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