The rapid growth of the electronics industry and proliferation of electronic materials and telecommunications technologies has led to the release of a massive amount of untreated electronic waste (e-waste) into the environment. Consequently, catastrophic environmental damage at the microbiome level and serious human health diseases threaten the natural fate of the planet. Currently, the demand for wearable electronics for applications in personalized medicine, electronic skins (e-skins), and health monitoring is substantial and growing. Therefore, "green" characteristics such as biodegradability, self-healing, and biocompatibility ensure the future application of wearable electronics and e-skins in biomedical engineering and bioanalytical s...
The human skin is a unique organ that embeds multiple functions that no artificial systems can curre...
Biodegradable electronics have great potential to reduce the environmental footprint of devices and ...
Intelligent objects, autonomous factories and humans browsing the real world with artificial technol...
Abstract Through advances in molecular design, understanding of processing parameters, and developme...
The recent advent of biodegradable materials has offered huge opportunity to transform healthcare te...
Recent progress in advanced health monitoring and therapeutic technologies, which chiefly relays on ...
The electronic devices we use in our daily life shape the modern lifestyle. In recent years, the pro...
Interest in resorbable and biodegradable materials originates from their potential in food packaging...
A general goal in the development of any electronic component is to achieve high-performance operati...
There is little question that the “electronic revolution” of the 20th century has impacted almost ev...
Transient electronics (or biodegradable electronics) is an emerging technology whose key characteris...
Wearable electronic skin (e-skin) has provided a revolutionized way to intelligently sense environme...
Environment friendly, biodegradable and nontoxic materials especially from renewable resources are a...
Bioresorbable electronics refer to a new class of advanced electronics that can completely dissolve ...
news & views Skin is a large, flexible and robust organ that covers and protects the body from e...
The human skin is a unique organ that embeds multiple functions that no artificial systems can curre...
Biodegradable electronics have great potential to reduce the environmental footprint of devices and ...
Intelligent objects, autonomous factories and humans browsing the real world with artificial technol...
Abstract Through advances in molecular design, understanding of processing parameters, and developme...
The recent advent of biodegradable materials has offered huge opportunity to transform healthcare te...
Recent progress in advanced health monitoring and therapeutic technologies, which chiefly relays on ...
The electronic devices we use in our daily life shape the modern lifestyle. In recent years, the pro...
Interest in resorbable and biodegradable materials originates from their potential in food packaging...
A general goal in the development of any electronic component is to achieve high-performance operati...
There is little question that the “electronic revolution” of the 20th century has impacted almost ev...
Transient electronics (or biodegradable electronics) is an emerging technology whose key characteris...
Wearable electronic skin (e-skin) has provided a revolutionized way to intelligently sense environme...
Environment friendly, biodegradable and nontoxic materials especially from renewable resources are a...
Bioresorbable electronics refer to a new class of advanced electronics that can completely dissolve ...
news & views Skin is a large, flexible and robust organ that covers and protects the body from e...
The human skin is a unique organ that embeds multiple functions that no artificial systems can curre...
Biodegradable electronics have great potential to reduce the environmental footprint of devices and ...
Intelligent objects, autonomous factories and humans browsing the real world with artificial technol...