Power systems and electronic devices that are bulky and rigid are not practical for use in wearable applications that require flexibility and breathability. To address this, a range of 1D energy ...
This article is part of EDN’s Hot Technologies: Looking ahead to 2014 feature, where EDN editors examine some of the hot trends and technologies in 2013 that promise to shape technology news in 2014 ...
Batteries are becoming an essential component in many energy-efficient applications. They are being integrated into smart electronics, textiles, the Internet of Things, and electric vehicles, ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Low energy density is a main challenge for batteries and capacitors. Researchers are constantly developing new materials to increase the energy density of electrochemical energy ...
Ankur Gupta receives funding from NSF. Modern life relies on electricity and electrical devices, from cars and buses to phones and laptops, to the electrical systems in homes. Behind many of these ...