Stretchable, transparent electronics that can bend, roll, and even mimic human skin are moving closer to real-world use. A research team at the University of Turku, Finland, has developed a new way to manufacture flexible electronic materials inspired by natural structures such as tree leaves. The work could reshape how future devices are built, from smartphones to medical prosthetics.
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Stretchable, transparent electronics that can bend, roll, and even mimic human skin are moving closer to real-world use. A research team at the University of Turku, Finland, has developed a new way to manufacture flexible electronic materials inspired by natural structures such as tree leaves. The work could reshape how future devices are built, from smartphones to medical prosthetics.