stretchable electronics
02/25/2018 / By David Williams
Researchers have developed a “highly stretchable rechargeable lithium ion battery” for the next generation of wearable electronics
The next generation of wearable electronic devices may carry one new innovation in tow: stretchable lithium-ion batteries. Currently, the typical wearable is powered by conventional types of batteries, meaning that devices usually have to be built around the battery itself. Batteries count as one of the major components of most electronic devices, so this really […]
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