Flexible oxide membranes could power the next wave of electronics

Scientists at the Technical University of Denmark have developed a new way to integrate ultra-thin oxide membranes onto flexible metallic supports, paving the way for next-generation wearable sensors, foldable displays, and flexible energy devices. Their study demonstrates that, by carefully choosing the supporting metal surface, these fragile crystalline sheets can adhere strongly while maintaining their … Read more

Organic materials bring probabilistic computing closer to reality

Scientists created flexible probabilistic bits from custom polymers, offering a new, energy-efficient path for AI and machine learning using classical physics. A team of scientists has built a new type of electronic element that could pave the way for smarter, more efficient computers. Using a custom-designed polymer, the researchers have shown that computing units known … Read more