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A new technique developed by researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Tokyo and Microsoft Research enables quick and cheap printing of electrical circuits.All an interested person needs is ...
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a new technique to print advanced, ink-based electrical circuitry on a desktop printer. The technique can produce flexible electrodes in 60 seconds with ...
Researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Tokyo and Microsoft Research have developed a novel method to rapidly and cheaply make electrical circuits by printing them with commodity inkjet ...
Traditional printing methods often produce circuits that are prone to tearing, cracking, and other forms of damage, limiting their performance and dependability.
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