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The Fabric Revolution Begins With Revolutionary Smart Textiles
via University of Cambridge The Fabric Revolution Begins With Revolutionary Smart Textiles Researchers have developed
A new liquid metal-alginate ink can be 3D printed directly onto clothing, producing smart clothes that sense touch, monitor motion, interact with computers and manage temperature.
The dawn of 3D printing smart clothes?
A new liquid metal-alginate ink can be 3D printed directly onto clothing, producing smart clothes
Future washable smart clothes powered by Wi-Fi will monitor your health
Flexible silk-based coil has been sewn onto a smart textile and is capable of harvesting
Monitoring vital signs such as temperature, respiration, and heart rate with a smart shirt
“We can have any commercially available electronic parts embedded within the textiles that we wear
Turning clothing into an early warning system for injury or illness
Computer model of a single-molecule magnet Turning clothing into an early warning system for injury
A smart jumpsuit for infants
PHOTO: SAMPSA VANHATALO A smart jumpsuit for infants A new innovation makes it possible, for
A wearable patch could provide personalized cooling and heating instead of heating or cooling the whole room

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a wearable patch that could

Smart fabric textile detectors could be used in public health, workplace safety, military and rescue applications

Equipment- and training-free textile detectors could be used in public health, workplace safety, military and

A fabric can harvest body heat to power small wearable microelectronics

Many wearable biosensors, data transmitters and similar tech advances for personalized health monitoring have now

New elastic smart fiber set to revolutionize smart clothing, prostheses and artificial nerves for robots

It’s a whole new way of thinking about sensors. The tiny fibers developed at EPFL

T-shirt could be used to diagnose respiratory illnesses or monitor people suffering from asthma, sleep apnea, or COPD

Researchers at Université Laval’s Faculty of Science and Engineering and its Center for Optics, Photonics,

How smart are your clothes?

Concordia researcher designs interactive electronic fabrics From corsets to caftans, we have seen dramatic changes