wearable electronics

With simple process, engineers fabricate fastest flexible silicon transistor for flexible electronics

One secret to creating the world’s fastest silicon-based flexible transistors: a very, very tiny knife.

Computers in your clothes? A milestone for wearable electronics

Clothes that receive and transmit digital information are closer to reality Researchers who are working

First Transistors Made Entirely of Nanocrystal Inks

The transistor is the most fundamental building block of electronics, used to build circuits capable

Wearable energy generator uses urine to power wireless transmitter

A pair of socks embedded with miniaturised microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and fuelled with urine

Chew on this: Wearable sensor technology gets gummy (video)

“Gum Sensor: A Stretchable, Wearable, and Foldable Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotube/Chewing Gum Membrane” Body

Printable Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries

A New Route toward Shape-Conformable Power Sources with Aesthetic Versatility for Flexible Electronics Forthcoming flexible/wearable

The Quantified Cow: Wearables Will Monitor Animals As Closely As Humans

In the future, everything is going to be connected to the Internet—even our farm animals.

New conductive ink for electronic apparel

University of Tokyo researchers have developed a new ink that can be printed on textiles

Biometrics: Shifting identity

The fashion for wearable technology may get rid of the need for passwords WATCHES and

Graphene holds key to unlocking creation of wearable electronic devices

Ground-breaking research has successfully created the world’s first truly electronic textile, using the wonder material

Printing Silicon on Paper, with Lasers

A new fabrication technique may allow the gold standard for transistors to outcompete its recent

Elastic, Flexible Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Stretchable Electronics

A research team led by Professor Keon Jae Lee of the Department of Materials Science

Electronic skin breakthrough makes it stretchy and transparent

The ultimate wearable device is one where you can forget it is being worn, and

The new battery is made from two carbon nanotubes–lithium oxide composite yarns, covered with a gel. Credit: ChemistryWorld UK
Super-Elastic Battery Gets Ready for Electric Clothes

Scientists unveil lithium ion battery for wearable electronics that can be twisted and stretched 600

KAIST's thermoelectric generator can be bent as many as 120 times, but it still shows the same high performance.
New light-weight power generator for wearable electronics

“We expect that this technology will find further applications in scale-up systems such as automobiles,