New flexible X-ray detector unveiled
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, November 7th (Reporter Liu Xia) - British scientists have developed an organic semiconductor material and used it to develop a new type of flexible X-ray detector. This type of detector not only has a softer "body" and can fit the shape of the object that needs to be scanned, thereby improving the accuracy of patient screening, reducing the risk of tumor imaging and radiation therapy, but also has lower costs, and is expected to demonstrate its expertise in fields such as cancer treatment and airport scanning...
Research on Self-powered Flexible Lactic Acid Analyzer in the Field of Building Sports Big Data
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Flexible nanoelectrodes can provide precise brain stimulation
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 1st (Reporter Zhang Mengran) - Traditional implantable medical devices designed to stimulate the brain are usually too hard and bulky for the softest and most fragile tissues in the body. To address this issue, engineers at Rice University in the United States have developed minimally invasive, ultra flexible nanoelectrodes that can serve as implantation platforms for long-term, high-resolution stimulation therapy...