UGA researchers are exploring smart textiles made with MXenes that can monitor health, fight bacteria, and charge devices.
Smart watches, smart locks, smartphones, and smart plugs are all products you probably are familiar with — but now you can add smart clothes to the list as well. These garments are embedded with smart ...
Kiourti's research has led to woven circuits that are as precise as traditional PCBs. Wearable form factors have been touted as a way to improve the stickiness of medical technologies, but even ...
Your sweaty gym shirt might seem like nothing more than evidence of a good workout, but cutting-edge technology is transforming that damp fabric into a sophisticated medical laboratory that can ...
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A new scientific breakthrough could finally enable electricity-powered clothing that's suitable for everyday use. This new jacket from Ministry of Supply adjusts to our all crazy weather conditions It ...
David Pescovitz has a nice round-up of the current state of ‘smart clothes,’ or “computer couture” as he’s calling it – textiles that do fun or intelligent or useful things, like dispense medicines, ...