NUS researchers have developed a new technique for creating 3D circuits for advanced electronics
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NUS researchers have developed a new technique for creating 3D circuits for advanced electronics

A Singapore team has developed a novel 3D printing technique for three-dimensional circuits.  CHARM3D facilitates the efficient printing of free-standing 3D structures with excellent electrical conductivity, self-healing properties, and recyclability, which is highly beneficial for electronics used in healthcare, communications, and security. Traditional printed circuit boards are typically confined to being flat and two-dimensional. However,…