In this episode of Photonics Hot List...
Researchers in Chicago are working to revolutionize wearables, foldable computer and smart device screens, and potentially even ultra-thin implantable health monitoring tools with their take on conventional OLEDs.
Bioengineered tissues, made from living cells, are becoming a viable option to replace damaged organs in humans. A National Institute of Standards and Technology-led team is helping push this to fruition with their development of a noninvasive crucial capability.
Conventional neural networks are getting a boost in their pairing with photonic chips—a development that show promise for applications including more powerful computer processing, data mining, and quantum computing.
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