Research & Development

Materials Scientists Report New Method to Maintain the Aqueous Stability of Organic Semiconductors Without Compromising Their Electronic Performance

In the ever-evolving field of materials science, the quest for improving the stability and performance of organic semiconductors has become increasingly crucial. The instability of organic semiconductors can lead to performance degradation in devices like organic photovoltaic cells, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), and flexible electronics. […]

Research & Development

UCLA Bioengineers Develop New Class of Human-Powered Bioelectronics

A team of bioengineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering has invented a novel soft and flexible self-powered bioelectronic device. The technology converts human body motions — from bending an elbow to subtle movements such as a pulse on one’s wrist — into electricity that could be used to power wearable and implantable diagnostic sensors. […]