An invisible keyhole via transparent electronics
Hard times for burglars and safecrackers: Empa researchers have developed an invisible "keyhole" made of printed, transparent electronics. Only authorized persons know where to enter the access code.
Hard times for burglars and safecrackers: Empa researchers have developed an invisible "keyhole" made of printed, transparent electronics. Only authorized persons know where to enter the access code.
Materials Science
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Materials Science
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Engineering
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Energy & Green Tech
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Social Sciences
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Cell & Microbiology
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Business
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