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Your Skin is Breathing; This New Wearable Device Can Measure It

04/11/2025 | Northwestern University
Northwestern University researchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin.

The Chemical Connection: Surface Finishes for PCBs

03/31/2025 | Don Ball -- Column: The Chemical Connection
Writing about surface finishes brings a feeling of nostalgia. You see, one of my first jobs in the industry was providing technical support for surface cleaning processes and finishes to enhance dry film adhesion to copper surfaces. I’d like to take this opportunity to revisit the basics, indulge in my nostalgia, and perhaps provide some insight into why we do things the way we do them in the here and now.

AT&S Sets New Standards in the Recycling of Copper and Chemicals

03/25/2025 | AT&S
AT&S has been working for years to reduce the ecological footprint of its production sites worldwide with a comprehensive sustainability strategy and considerable investments.

DELO Releases IBOA-free Medical Adhesive for Glucose Monitoring Sensors and Other Wearables

03/14/2025 | DELO
DELO has released a new light-curing medical-grade adhesive engineered with nontoxicity in mind. DELO PHOTOBOND MG4047 is designed for wearable medical applications such as glucose monitoring sensors (CGM). Its chemical properties and impermeable characteristics help prevent skin irritation in cases of media influence such as rain or sweat.Teaser

SkyWater to Acquire Infineon’s Austin Fab and Establish Strategic Partnership To Expand U.S. Foundry Capacity for Foundational Chips

02/26/2025 | Infineon
SkyWater Technology has entered into an agreement with Infineon Technologies AG for SkyWater to purchase Infineon’s 200 mm fab in Austin, Texas, (Fab 25) and a corresponding long-term supply agreement.
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