Near infrared (NIR) sensors deliver precision moisture control and reliable moisture analysis for natural fibers, synthetic ...
Smart textiles pack powerful sensors and electronics in the weave of a material. These components are stretchable, breathable, even washable – and they are invisible to the eye. In contrast to popular ...
It’s less common for us to use interfaces that detect the motion of our bodies directly. Flex sensors are one way to do that, and it’s exactly what [WillpowerStudios] aims to do with Finger Bend.
The development by the Department of Polymer Materials Engineering at Shenkar is part of the "Future Soldier" project funded ...
SWEET e-textiles gauge vital signs by inkjet-printing graphene and composite polymers on Tencel—highlighting the potential for sustainable wearables.
Their latest study, detailed in the journal Energy and Environmental Materials, introduces an innovative line of eco-friendly ...
A research team led by the University of Southampton and UWE Bristol has shown wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) can ...
Researchers at the University of Bath and the University ofBristol studied the use of a garment’s sleeve seams for the ...
To identify textiles, Refiberd uses AI and a sensor called a hyperspectral camera. "It's almost like a video camera which pulls out near-infrared data," Bajaj told Business Insider. "Light gets ...