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China`s cabinet unveiled new measures on Friday to boost employment, offering more flexible tax breaks to companies to hire the jobless, preferential loans and incentives for farmers and new graduates.
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Soon you may be able to wear your smartphone around your wrist or fold your computer to fit in your pocket!
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Researchers at ETH University in Zurich are reportedly working on electronic components that are thinner and more flexible that paves way for new possibilities for ultra-thin, transparent sensors that are literally easy on the eye.
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According to a report by workplace provider Regus, 75 percent of Indian respondents believe flexible working is a critical measure for achieving higher productivity.
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The material has a single layer of an electro-luminescent polymer blend sandwiched between a pair of new transparent elastic composite electrodes.
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The research was conducted by the researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Silver coated fibres created using this technique are flexible and stretchable, meaning circuits can be easily printed onto many different types of fabric.
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Researchers have developed a flexible sensor, which can detect temperature, pressure and humidity simultaneously, and more accurately than currently existing devices.
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A Japanese company has developed a synthetic protein based on spider silk and plans to use it to mass-produce a highly resistant and flexible fiber in the near future.
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The yarn - about the width of a human hair - is made of super-strong carbon nanotubes coated with small molecules of plastic.
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Graphene remains the strongest material in the world, even when stitched together in a patchwork.
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A new type of transparent electrode that might find uses in solar cells, flexible displays for computers and consumer electronics and future "optoelectronic" circuits for sensors and information processing has been created.
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