When left to its own devices, liquids form into spherical drops. But add a little electricity, and you get “electrospraying” and “electrospinning,” and you can watch electricity play Rumpelstiltskin.
Liquid metal droplets fuse themselves into stretchable circuits at room temperature, driven only by surface tension gradients during solvent evaporation.
GA, UNITED STATES, February 27, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In a ground-breaking first, researchers have fabricated a highly elastic, permeable liquid metal–iron ...
(Nanowerk News) Energy harvesting, a technology to transform small quantities of naturally occurring energy (e.g. light, heat and vibration) into electricity, is gaining attention as a method to power ...
New research shows the key role of thermal fluctuations in sustaining the 'relay race' of charges needed to maintain electrical current in room temperature ionic liquids. A collaborative investigation ...
We’re surrounded by electrically powered devices these days. From our lights, to our kettles, and of course our phones! Electricity flows through copper or aluminium wire to power or charge all of ...