Electronics deals with the flow of electrons in electrical circuits and components. The evolution of electronics occurred through three key developments: vacuum tubes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Transistors revolutionized electronics by making components smaller, lighter, and less expensive. The invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 marked the beginning of microelectronics and allowed large numbers of components to be placed on a single microchip. Electronics now impacts modern society in many areas including communication, entertainment, healthcare, transportation, and more. Emerging technologies include memristors, organic electronics, and electronic textiles.