Cambridge Graphene Centre and Plastic Logic announce partnership
A formal collaboration between Cambridge’s Graphene Centre, and the University spin-out company, Plastic Logic, has been announced.Plastic Logic will work with Cambridge researchers on a specific...
View ArticleFirst graphene-based flexible display produced
The partnership between the two organisations combines the graphene expertise of the Cambridge Graphene Centre (CGC), with the transistor and display processing steps that Plastic Logic has already...
View ArticleClearing a path for electrons in polymers: closing in on the speed limits
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have identified a class of low-cost, easily-processed semiconducting polymers which, despite their seemingly disorganised internal structure, can transport...
View ArticleOpinion: Why are flexible computer screens taking so long to develop?
It’s common to first see exciting new technologies in science fiction, but less so in stories about wizards and dragons. Yet one of the most interesting bits of kit on display at this year’s Consumer...
View ArticleFully integrated circuits printed directly onto fabric
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, working with colleagues in Italy and China, have demonstrated how graphene – a two-dimensional form of carbon – can be directly printed onto fabric to...
View ArticleElectronic device implanted in the brain could stop seizures
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines and INSERM in France, implanted the device into the brains of mice, and when the first signals of a seizure...
View ArticleWashable, wearable battery-like devices could be woven directly into clothes
Wearable electronic components incorporated directly into fabrics have been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge. The devices could be used for flexible circuits, healthcare...
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