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Washington Post: Scientists made cutting edge ‘smart skin’ with Post-its, foil and tape
National Geographic: How to make masks that everyone will want to wear?
IEEE Spectrum: Plant Wearables and Airdropped Sensors Could Sow Big Data Seeds
Forbes: Fish Wearing ‘Marine Skin’ Sensors Collect Information 6,500 Feet Below The Sea
Fast Company: This filter for the front of an N95 mask could make it reusable
IEEE Spectrum: 'Marine Skin' Wearable Tracks Animals Under the Sea
CBS News: Medice (https://cbsloc.al/2vFmZqn)
The Daily Mail: The smart 'skin' made from foil and sticky tape: Sensor uses everyday items to detect changes in touch and pressure
IEEE Spectrum: Paper skin mimics the real thing
Nature Middle East: Attachable sensors for monitoring plant growth
Phys.org: Solar-powered water quality sensor could help fish farmers to monitor pollution in ponds remotely
Digital Trends: ‘Crop-dusting’ drones drop biodegradable sensors instead of pesticides
All about circuits: These Edison Award-winning chips show how EEs are surging innovation forward
Arab News: Saudi university team wins international award for pioneering marine technology
Materials View: Sensitive skin – paper-based multifunctional artificial skin
Nature Middle East: Kitchen Lab: make your own artificial skin
Digital Trends: This artificial skin can sense touch and made with tinfoil and sticky notes
In Compliance Magazine: Artificial Skin Made from Household Materials Could Transform Medicine, Robotics, and Education
Medical Daily: Highly Sensitive Artificial Human Skin Created From Common Household Goods Could Change Robotics And Medicine
Business Standard: 'Paper skin' sensing device with simple kitchen materials developed
Tech Times: Artificial Skin Made From Recyclable Materials May Transform Medicine And Robotics
The TeCake: Artificial skin Made having same sensory functions as human skin
Times of India: New smart skin may transform medicine, robotics
R&D Magazines: Smart Dental Aids Use Flexible Batteries, LEDs
Nature Middle East: Dental braces that light up
3ders.org: Saudi researchers propose 3D printed braces with LEDs and batteries for faster teeth alignment
TechXplore: Flexible batteries a highlight for smart dental aids
IEEE Spectrum: 'Paper Watch' Aims to Democratize Fitness Trackers
nature Middle East: Skin-thin sensors less stressful to marine wildlife
New Atlas: Marine Skin could make for kinder, gentler tagging of sea life
Slash Gear: “Marine skin” wearable technology tracks underwater creatures
Electronics360: Smart Patch for Marine Studies is Revolutionary for Studying Ocean Animals in Their Habitats
Qrius: Marine skin: The tech that will help us track creatures underwater
Innovators Magazine: Flexible patch tracks marine wildlife
nanowerk: A smart skin for marine biology research
The Quint: Smart patch for flexible monitoring of marine life
Firstpost: Scientist develop Marine Skin, a smart patch, to monitor the behaviour of marine animals
Newsheads: Marine Skin to make marine life monitoring easier: Scientist
Wearables: “This Paper Watch could be an affordable fitness tracker alternative
Geeky Gadgets: Paper Watch Is A 3D Printed Affordable Smartwatch
3ders: 'Paper Watch' combines 3D printing and household materials in cheap alternative to Apple Watch
Chemical and Engineering News (C&EN): Sticking it to the internet of things
Nature Middle East: Stick-on transistors and sensors
Daily Mail (UK): The smart tattoos that work as a sensor on any surface: E-stickers monitor everything from breathing to tyre pressure
Advanced Science News: Decal electronics: printable packaging
Futurism: This New Wearable Health Monitor Can Stick to Almost Anything
Nanowerk: 3D-printed decal electronics for the Internet-of-Everything
New Electronics: Process to print flexible e-stickers
Controlled Enviroment: Flexible Electronics Take On Different Shapes
Nanowerk: A nanotechnologist’s take on “two sides of the same coin
Nature Middle East: Flexible sensors for skin, brain
nature Middle East: Skin-thin sensors less stressful to marine wildlife
Slash Gear: “Marine skin” wearable technology tracks underwater creatures
Qrius: Marine skin: The tech that will help us track creatures underwater
IEEE Spectrum: Skin Patches Enable Smartphone-Controlled Pain Relief
Nanowerk: Thermotherapy for pain management with a smart thermal patch
nanotechweb: Stretchy copper patch provides pain relief
Flexible and Stretchable CMOS Electronics
CBS News: https://cbsloc.al/2vFmZqn
Fox News Tech Talk: http://video.foxnews.com/v/5353705112001
IEEE Spectrum: Self-Destructing Gadgets Made Not So Mission Impossible
CBS News: ‘Smart Pill Bottle’ May Help Curb Prescription Drug Abuse
Advanced Science News: New Transistor Architecture Enables Ultrahigh-Res Visualization
Nature Middleeast: Wavy transistors for next-generation display devices
Nanowerk: Thin film transistors get wavy
Tech Xplore: 'Lego-electronics' offer simple way to assemble integrated circuits
Futurism: New Lego-Inspired Electronics Could Make the Field More Accessible and Efficient
Nanowerk: Modular 'Lego' electronics
Phys.org Feature: Foldable silicon-based electronics overcome fragility problem
Yahoo Tech: Mission possible: Self-destructing phones are now a reality
The Sunday Times: Self-destroying phone will suit James Bond and Joe Public
The Autralian: Read more: Self-destroying phone will suit James Bond and Joe Public
Daily Mail (UK): Move over James Bond: Scientists create a self-destructing material that can obliterate a phone in 10 SECONDS
Time and Space (Japan): http://time-space.kddi.com/digicul-column/world/20170210/index.html
CSO (Australia): A new gadget can give phones a self-destruct option
Nature Middle East: Mobile lost or stolen? Destroy it remotely
Latinos Health: Self-Destructing Phone: One Of The Rare Inventions Of The Modern Era!
Deccan Chronicle (India): Self-destructing phones soon to be reality
Digital Trend: Forget wiping your phone remotely, this tech lets you destroy its innards instead
International Business Times: Mission possible: Self-destructing phones are now a reality
AajTak (India): http://aajtak.intoday.in/story/self-destructing-phone-now-a-reality-1-911497.html
Nature Middle East: Lego-like electronics
Nanowerk: Lego like silicon electronics fabricated with hybrid etching masks
Phys.org: Deformable thermoelectric materials add a new twist to the design of energy-scavenging devices
Nanowerk: A fully stretchable energy harvester for thermal waste
Science and technology research news: Stretching Toward Energy Efficiency
Chemical and Engineering News (C&EN): Sticking it to the internet of things
Nature Middle East: Stick-on transistors and sensors
Daily Mail (UK): The smart tattoos that work as a sensor on any surface: E-stickers monitor everything from breathing to tire pressure
Advanced Science News: Decal electronics: printable packaging
Futurism: This New Wearable Health Monitor Can Stick to Almost Anything
Nanowerk: 3D-printed decal electronics for the Internet-of-Everything
New Electronics: Process to print flexible e-stickers
Controlled Environment: Flexible Electronics Take On Different Shapes
Nanowerk: A nanotechnologist’s take on “two sides of the same coin"
Nature Middle East: Flexible sensors for skin, brain
Nanowerk: Reversibly bistable materials could revolutionize flexible electronics
Nature Middle East: Stretchable, rollable transistors for health-monitoring bracelets
IEEE Spectrum: Stretchable Antenna Boosts Range for Wearable Devices
Nature Middle East: Antenna for wireless communications now stretchable
Nanowerk: A stretchable far-field communication antenna far wearable electronics
Nature Middle East: Wearable, implantable sensors possible with flexible transistors
Nanowerk: Flexible FeRAM fabricated with CMOS-compatible approach
nanotechweb: Ferroelectric capacitor goes flexible
Nanowerk: Ultra-stretchable silicon for flexible electronics
nanotechweb: Silicon gets stretched
nanotechweb: FinFETs go flexible
Nanowerk: Flexible high-performance FinFETs with a bending radius of 0.5 mm
MIT Tech Review Pan Arab: The Road to Flexible Electronics
Nanowerk: Flexible silicon-on-polymer sub-20 nm FinFETs without performance loss
Materials 360 Online, Materials Research Society (MRS): Flexible Electronics without the Compromise
nanotechweb: Brain structure inspires FinFET
Featured as Industry Buzz in Advanced Substrate News: Industry’s first flexible FinFET uses SOI wafers
nanotechweb: Waste not want not: recycling silicon electronics
Nanowerk: High-performance computing on flexible and transparent monocrystalline silicon
Nanowerk: Flexible thermoelectric generator from bulk silicon
nanotechweb: Flexible TEG breaks new power record
Physicsworld: New silicon devices are fast, flexible and semi-transparent
nanotechweb: On the road to transparent, flexible computers
Nanowerk: On route to building flexible high-performance computers
EE Journal: Flexible, Transparent Silicon? A New Approach from KAUST
Laboratory News: How to flex, bend and stretch
Energy Science and Technology
IEEE Spectrum: Spherical Solar Cells Soak Up Scattered Sunlight
Nature Middle East: Corrugated bendable solar cells
PV Australia: Spherical monocrystalline solar cells with 18.93% efficiency
Phys.org: Deformable thermoelectric materials add a new twist to the design of energy-scavenging devices
Nature Middle East: Spherical solar cell could trap more energy
Eureka Alert (AAAS): Flexible thinking in solar cells
Nanowerk: A fully stretchable energy harvester for thermal waste
PV Magazine: Spherical monocrystalline solar cells with 18.93% efficiency
Science and technology research news: Stretching Toward Energy Efficiency
Selected by Scientific American as One of the Top 10 World Changing Ideas 2014, Spit Fired Fuel Cells
IEEE Spectrum: Tiny Microbial Fuel Cell Runs On Spit
Wall Street Journal: Save Your Spit for Fuel
Physics World: Saliva-powered microbial fuel cell built
nanotechweb: Saliva powers a MFC
Co.Exist: Could Saliva Be The Next Great Renewable Resource?
Real Clear Science: Saliva-Powered Microbial Fuel Cell
Real Clear Energy: Tiny Microbial Fuel Cell That Runs On Spit
The Register: Electronic kit low on juice? SPIT ON IT
Penn State News: Tine Power Generators Run on Spit
Times of India: This tiny power generator runs on human saliva
India Today: Tiny power generator runs on human saliva
Khaleej Times: Human saliva to run tiny power generators!
Financial Express: Tiny power generator runs on human saliva
Energy Harvesting Journal: Tiny power generator runs on spit
Nanowerk: A sustainable nanotechnology design for micro-sized microbial fuel cells
Nanowerk: Flexible thermoelectric generator from bulk silicon
nanotechweb: Flexible TEG breaks new power record
Nature Middle East: Sun's heat to power green buildings
Nanowerk: Nanotechnology windows generate electricity from outside heat
Energy Harvesting Journal: Thermoelectric windows
Global financial network: Equities
Solid State Electronics
Nature Middle East: Wavy transistors for next-generation display devices
Lab Talk in nanotechweb: Sub-1 volt three terminal nanoelectromechanical switch
Nanowerk: Record-breaking performance by three-terminal nanoelectromechanical switch with amorphous metal
nanotechweb: Nanotube TFETs in new tunneling current record
Nanowerk: High-performance graphene transistor with high room-temperature mobility