Silicone-rubber combined with graphene to make flexible wearable sensors

Researchers at UCLA and the Universities of Waterloo and British Columbia  have combined silicone rubber with ultra-thin lsyers of graphene to make a material for 3D-printed durable, flexible sensors for wearable devices. When the material bends or moves, electrical signals are created by the highly conductive, nanoscale graphene embedded within its engineered honeycomb structure. “Silicone ...

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