While copper phthalocyanine is currently not approved for direct use in food, the research team points to over a decade of ...
A toothpaste-based transistor is the latest innovation from the research team at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia ...
Researchers built an entirely edible transistor using Copper (II) Phthalocyanine (CuPc), the same tooth—whitening pigment ...
For the uninitiated, EDA stands for Electronic Design Automation. It's a set of software tools for designing electronic ...
"With the amount of copper phthalocyanine we ingest daily, we could theoretically manufacture approximately 10,000 edible ...
The researchers integrated small amounts of copper phthalocyanine into an edible circuit, creating a transistor that operates ...
The circuits are constructed on an ethylcellulose ... gelling agent derived from crustaceans like blue crabs - enables the transistor to operate at a low voltage of less than 1V.
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A research team from the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia pushed the frontiers of edible electronics: a toothpaste-based ...
Several commercial toothpaste formulations contain crystals of copper phthalocyanine, a blue pigment that acts as a whitening agent. The research team integrated small amounts of this new ingredient ...
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Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced its continued, close collaboration with TSMC to deliver advanced EDA and IP ...