Stephen O’Neill (@sjkoneill) 's Twitter Profile
Stephen O’Neill

@sjkoneill

PhD Student in Chemistry | University of Cambridge

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Zehuan Huang (@zehuanh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my latest research in highly compressible glass-like supramolecular polymer works Nature Materials! Tremendous thanks to my great mentor Oren Scherman and amazing collaborators @Stevieoneill21 Dr Jade A. McCune at Cambridge Chemistry! nature.com/articles/s4156…

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers have developed a jelly-like material that acts like an ultra-hard, shatterproof glass when compressed and can completely recover to its original shape, despite its high water content, according to a Nature Materials paper. go.nature.com/3laK1iS

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A paper in Nature describes the development of intrinsically stretchable polymer diodes that can operate at wireless communication frequencies, for use in skin-like wearable electronics nature.com/articles/s4158…

Cambridge Chemistry (@chemcambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stretch your imagination and your battery! This blue jelly is actually a hydrogel battery🔋Stephen O'Neill from the Oren Scherman group tests its limits. ch.cam.ac.uk/news/soft-stre…

The Naked Scientists (@nakedscientists) 's Twitter Profile Photo

News pod: Anita Lim King's College London on cervical cancer swab; Stephen O'Neill Oren Scherman group on jelly-based batteries; Dr. Ryan French on solar activity; @NeeltjeBoogert University of Exeter on seagulls stealing chips; and Jack_Lovegrove Science at the Natural History Museum on fossil DNA. thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/naked…

Naoji Matsuhisa @RCAST, UTokyo / 松久 直司 @東大先端研 (@naoji_tokyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work on supramolecular conductive hydrogels was published in Advanced Materials Advanced Portfolio News. Our new material is highly conductive (~6 S/cm), highly stretchable (>1000%), very soft (~10kPa), and rehydratable.