“Stretchable silicon offers different capabilities than can be achieved with standard silicon chips,” said John Rogers, a professor of materials science and engineering and co-author of a paper to appear in the journal Science, as part of the Science Express Web site, on Dec 15.

Functional, stretchable and bendable electronics could be used in applications such as sensors and drive electronics for integration into artificial muscles or biological tissues, structural monitors wrapped around aircraft wings, and conformable skins for integrated robotic sensors, said Rogers…

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  1. jasontheodd says:

    creepy, but cool…

  2. Ron Jeremy says:

    Could this be used to improve a Trojan?

  3. CmdrTaco says:

    Maybe to futher the idea of the iPod in somebody’s fake boobies?

  4. Mike Cannalli says:

    Condoms with RFID?

  5. Dave Drews says:

    Condoms with GPS. The suspecting wife could check out what hubby’s been getting into.


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