smart textile

The spider-inspired spinning method pioneered by NUS researchers produces soft fibres that are strong, stretchable and electrically conductive.
Producing soft and recyclable fibres for smart textiles
The spider-inspired spinning method pioneered by NUS researchers produces soft fibres that are strong, stretchable
The Fabric Revolution Begins With Revolutionary Smart Textiles
via University of Cambridge The Fabric Revolution Begins With Revolutionary Smart Textiles Researchers have developed
Using a novel fabrication process, MIT researchers have produced smart textiles that snugly conform to the body so they can sense the wearer’s posture and motions. Image: Irmandy Wicaksono
A comfortable form-fitting smart fabric recognizes its wearer’s activities, like walking, running, and jumping
Using a novel fabrication process, MIT researchers have produced smart textiles that snugly conform to
A programmable digital fiber contains memory, temperature sensors and a trained neural network program
MIT researchers have created the first fabric-fiber to have digital capabilities, ready to collect, store
Smart fabrics can monitor the body and the environment by using bioactive inks to change color
A T-shirt screen printed with pH sensitive bio-active inks can provide a map of pH
One new fabric could keep you cool in the heat and warm in the cold
A microstructured fiber (left) contains pores (right) that can be filled with a phase-changing material
New smart textiles boost connectivity for wearable technologies

Over the past decade, a major trend in electronics has been the development of sensors,

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

Smart fabric can rapidly detect and neutralize nerve gas

From the lab of City College of New York chemical engineer and Fulbright Scholar Teresa J.

New smart muscle textile can both support and monitor movement

ACES researchers have for the first time, developed a smart textile from carbon nanotube and