A research team from the Johannes Kepler University Linz in Austria has developed an image capturing device using a single sheet of polymer that is flat, flexible and transparent. The researchers say ...
A new image sensor could make transparent user interfaces a reality. The secret lies in a flexible, inexpensive polymer sheet that can capture photos. Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter who ...
Researchers from a Canadian university and Corning have successfully implanted transparent sensors into the Gorilla Glass used by most smartphones, possibly allowing a future where touchscreens are ...
A new type of image sensor has been developed by Austrian researchers that takes the form of a transparent film that could be placed over windows, walls, or displays. It's still very much a work in ...
(Nanowerk News) Type 1 diabetes patients may one day be able to monitor their blood glucose levels and even control their insulin infusions via a transparent sensor on a contact lens, a new Oregon ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to the latest market study released by Technavio, the global transparent ceramics market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 22% during the forecast period.
Healthcare practitioners may one day be able to physically screen for breast cancer using pressure-sensitive rubber gloves to detect tumors, owing to a transparent, bendable and sensitive pressure ...
ScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2011) - Imagine having skin so supple you could stretch it out to more than twice its normal length in any direction -- repeatedly -- yet it would always snap back completely ...
The Holst Centre, founded by Imec, has developed a new large-area optical fingerprint sensor that is over 70% transparent – making it ideal for integrating on top of LCDs, allowing a wider range of ...
Florence, Ky. — The BOS 6K miniature photoelectric sensor from Balluff Inc. enables transparent objects to be reliably identified regardless of shape, color, or composition. Measuring 32 x 20 x 12 mm, ...
Using carbon nanotubes bent to act as springs, researchers have developed a stretchable, transparent skin-like sensor. The sensor can be stretched to more than twice its original length and bounce ...
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