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Articles tagged with "Sustainability, Electronics, Biodegradable"

SemiEngineering

Research Bits: Feb. 3

Researchers have developed a biodegradable artificial synapse that is energy-efficient and uses naturally-derived polymers. Northeastern University researchers warn about the persistence of materials used in transient electronics, such as microplastic fragments from degrading polymers. Additionally, the University of Glasgow has created a method for printing zinc-based electronic circuits on biodegradable surfaces, demonstrating stable performance in various devices. These advancements aim to address environmental concerns and offer sustainable solutions for electronic components.

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