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Now, John Rogers of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, who is one of the pioneers of flexible electronics, has devised a new technique to create ultra-thin and flexible circuits suitable for medical use.
ECONOMIST: Bioelectronics
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Whether molecular combing will prove a useful technique for integrating conventional and molecular electronics remains to be seen.
ECONOMIST: Let��s get this straight
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Last year in April 2012, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology created the first plastic solar cell (Forbes: New Technique Creates First Plastic Solar Cell) which they hope will help change requirements for manufacturing of organic printed electronics.
FORBES: Scientists Create Recyclable Solar Cells From Trees