Truly flexible electronics are coming for your skin, eyes, and body
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Researchers at MIT have developed a new method for fabricating electronic components that opens up a world of possibilities, including flexible, stackable, semitransparent and noninvasive devices. They could someday be integrated into our clothes, shoes, contact lenses and even our brains! It’s been called “remote epitaxy” and the “peel and stack” method, and it involves the use of the wonder material known as graphene.
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I can see this as a potential change in the medical field. You apply that to your body in someway and managers or monitors your health and either manages your situation or alerts you that you have a chronic problem of some sort.
Absolutely NOT. Foldables and Flexibiles will literally double — quadruple cost of goods to END consumers. Even more software manipulation causing obsoletion. Not to mention how much more FRAGILE they’ll be. Yes foldable, flexible. Have you seen how FRAGILE the tech is? I’ll pass. Keep innovating current layer.
forget the cnet first…
Wearables that can help me manage my PCOS, yes please
I’m interested in a phone that doesn’t crack under any circumstance. Do that.
Watching this on my galaxy fold
I’d rather not watch YouTube on a floppy phone
Scratches at level 0
Well, looks like Futurama came true, and we’ll have in the Future the next generation iphone. The Eyephone.😬💀
sounds like “theranos” mark 2.0
Cyperpunk 2077 is here
Whatever. Nothing but vaporware.
Make a flexible battery first, then i will be interested.
“We are the Borg. Resistance is futile.”
The future is looking awesome!!! 😃
Share the info with other university students to accelerate the different life applications. Nice one!
My sunburn killed my smartphone!
Bright future is expected! Fighting!!
Did they change the title and thumbnail lol 😂
Transhumanism
Immortality
I want to see Samsung Z Flip folding test!!!!
Charagma…
WOW! When Apple came out with their first smart watch, the first thing thing I thought of was (Knight Rider) David Hasselhoff aka Michael Knight’s Qualcom on his wrist.
Well this will fix Corona virus
Ha
Thanks, but I for one do not want any circuits in my body. And don’t even get me started on hacking, malfunctions and short-circuit in that context.
Nanaids
Wireless, Skin-Like Membrane Electronics With Multifunctional Ergonomic Sensors for Enhanced Pediatric Care
What they don’t tell you here is that some of these scientists are using humans for non-consensual experiments with this stuff too. Sneakily applying this substance to an unwitting human’s skin, then it spreads and integrates imperceptibly into the skin surface with no way to remove it. The test subject doesn’t even realize they have it on them until the “scientists” begin remotely activating the microelectronics within this skin using radiofrequency waves. Sickening results. Pain, hair loss, tinnitus, neurological disorders. Sure they COULD use it to benefit humans but many unwitting test subjects are simply being remotely tortured with it.
This is the Mark of the Beast! Don’t take it! Read the book of Revelation.
Yeah we want to use 5G skin patches! Microwave your head!
I want a flexible harmonica I can put over my wife’s mouth!
Wireless devices flowing through your bloodstream? What could go wrong?
Great. This technology will be used by Transhumanist turn humans into cyborgs.
We are already cyborgs because our smart phones have become a natural extension of our body. Soon our phones will be pills that we swallow or stickers we wear.