news.uiuc.edu — "Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a fully stretchable form of single-crystal silicon with micron-sized, wave-like geometries that can be used to build high-performance electronic devices on rubber substrates."
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grodiusDec 16, 2005
I keep seeing different technologies surfacing that all add up to one thing. Computer clothing.
Closed AccountDec 17, 2005
Also:<a class="user" href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-12/uoia-ssc121505.php">http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-12/uoia-ssc121505.php</a>
Closed AccountDec 19, 2005
"fully stretchable form of single-crystal silicon with micron-sized, wave-like geometries" hmm next gen. condoms?
hutchDec 19, 2005
@dabellahget it to pulse with the songs on your favorite media player ;)
stovepipeDec 19, 2005
Impressive. But transparent aluminum - THAT's the ticket, laddie.
Closed AccountDec 19, 2005
That'S cool.
dashifenDec 19, 2005
Kick ass. I work in the same department at that guy here at the U of I ;) Kinda cool to see a colleague on the front page of digg!
meekarDec 21, 2005
whoah ... that university is fairly close to where I live