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In article number 1910080, Feng Lu, Malcolm Xing, and co‐workers report a solid‐liquid phase transition from egg white hydrogel; the resulting transparent liquid can be employed as an electric conductor for wearable electronics, and is hysteresis‐free and velocity‐insulating. The liquid nature also inspires a gesture‐controlled touchless user interface. Moreover, the utilization of this ionic liquid...
The next generation of wearable electronics for health monitoring, Internet‐of‐Things system, “interface‐on‐invisible,” and green energy harvesting require electrically conductive material that is superiorly transparent, negligibly hysteretic, industrially feasible, and highly stretchable. The practical potential of ionic hydrogel is challenged with obvious hysteresis and a limited sensing range due...
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