Canadian scientists have developed a biodegradable wearable technology using collagen and semiconducting polymers.
The material is flexible, safe for the human body, and environmentally friendly, designed to eventually break down to avoid pollution.
This innovation could lead to practical applications like stretchable devices for plant growth tracking and potential life-changing uses such as implants to aid vision loss.
Published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, the research aims to create effective, safe wearable devices with minimal environmental impact.