06/21/2017 02:23 PM EDT
Scientists have measured a thin film made of a polymer as it interacted with ions and electrons. They show how there are rigid and non-rigid regions of the film, and that these regions could accommodate electrons or ions--but not both equally. Source University of Washington
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Wednesday, June 21, 2017
To connect biology with electronics, be rigid, yet flexible
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