Using a technique that looks strongly reminiscent of 1950s and '60s core memory, two NASA nanotechnologists from the Ames Research Center in California have devised a method of weaving non-volatile ...
Researchers at Drexel University are one step closer to making wearable textile technology a reality. Recently published in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journal of Material’s Chemistry A, ...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Nanotechnology, Smart Textiles & Wearables" report to their offering. Nanotechnology, Smart Textiles & Wearables from Cientifica analyses the ...
Nanoscientists have developed a wearable textile that can convert body movement into useable electricity and even store that energy. The fabric potentially has a wide range of applications from ...
Traditional military training often relies on standardized methods, which has limited the provision of optimized training tailored to individual combatants' characteristics or specific combat ...
A research team led by the University of Southampton and UWE Bristol has shown wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) can be both sustainable and biodegradable. A new study, which also involved the ...
What is the IPC? A look into the standards set for woven and knitted e-textiles using conductive fibers/yarns and wires, wearables, and printed electronics. Electronic designers rely on standards for ...
Nottingham Trent University researchers have embedded a woven textile with 1200 miniature solar panels. What Happened: Dr. Theodore Hughes-Riley, associate professor of Electronic Textiles at the ...
Mobility limitation is an initial stage of human mobility disability and an early sign of functional decline. It can manifest as muscle weakness, loss of balance, unsteady gait, and joint pain.
Researchers at Drexel University are one step closer to making wearable textile technology a reality. Recently published in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journal of Material’s Chemistry A, ...