(1) TSUKUBA, Japan, Jan. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Natural biomaterials show potential for the next generation of green electronics due to their biocompatibility and biodegradability. When combined with other nano-materials the biocomposites can exhibit unique functionality applicable for green memory devices. In their award-winning paper published in STAM, Ye Zhou and colleagues describe the potential of biocomposites for memory devices and related green electronic fields. The review paper by Ye Zhou and colleagues at Shenzen University covers recent progress in the development of biocomposites in data storage, focusing on the application of biocomposites for resistive random-access memory and field effect transistors, working mechanisms, flexibility, and transient characteristics.