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“Currently, smart textiles are made primarily of metallic or optical fibers. They’re fragile. They’re not comfortable. Metal fibers also corrode. There are problems with washing such electronic textil...
Materials Sciences |On Tuesday, November 25th, she is set to publicly defend her dissertation, the first on interactive textile structures, at Chalmers. A dissertation that will be a springboard for the new resource smar...
Materials Sciences |Smart fabrics promise to revolutionise clothing by incorporating sensors into cloth for health, lifestyle and business applications. In the long term, they could consist of circuits and sensors that p...
Materials Sciences |Fire fighters, paramedics and rescue workers could soon carry a new weapon into the danger zones with European researchers completing work on smart clothing for disasters.Smart clothing incorp...
Materials Sciences |Clothes that monitor your heart, measure the chemical composition of your body fluids or keep track of you and your local environment promise to revolutionise healthcare and emergency response, but th...
Materials Sciences |Researchers have long dreamed of being able to print electronic components directly onto organic materials such as paper, fabrics, or plastic. In addition to being able to fabricate large numb...
Information Technology |A European Commission survey of ICT take up by the medical profession found that 87% of European doctors are using a computer, and just under half are using a broadband connection. The use of electron...
Information Technology |It is 7 o’clock in the morning. You check yourself in the mirror, adjust your collar, and consider the hectic day ahead. But at least you know that the stress won't damage your health, for this i...
Information Technology |Using techniques that could revolutionize manufacturing for certain materials, researchers have grown carbon nanotubes that are the longest in the world. While still slightly less than 2 centimeters l...
Materials Sciences |Pores never become clogged in this filter – because there are no pores at all. The filter is designed in a different way. The device invented by V.B. Krapukhin, Ph. D. (Eng...
Physics and Astronomy |Technologies used to spin wool have been adapted to produce yarns made solely from carbon nanotubes (CNTs) In a collaborative effort, scientists at CSIRO Textile and Fibre...
Process Engineering |In work that could lead to applications including multifunctional textile fabrics and all-optical computer interfaces, MIT researchers report the creation of flexible fibers and fabrics ...
Materials Sciences |New material could mean easier manufacture of paper-thin TVs and "smart" cloth Researchers have developed a new plastic that conducts electricity, may be simpler to manufactu...
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