NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 11, 2025 / For most of modern history, materials have been commodities with no ...
Virginia Tech engineers have found a new way to wire clothing. They ironed a thin electronic patch onto fabric, and when ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 11, 2025 / Some breakthroughs feel inevitable in hindsight. SMX’s (NASDAQ:SMX) latest industrial pilot is one of those moments. The kind of shift that forces ...
A new fabric inspired by the feathers of the magnificent riflebird — a type of bird of paradise — is the darkest ever created, according to its inventors.
Packing for a weekend trip seems simple until you’re 200 miles from home and realize you forgot deodorant, your charger or ...
Non-destructive and immediate, FibreSENSE would allow textile workers to do with 100% accuracy what they used to do with a guess.
In Ghana, a collaboration between two non-profits is lifting women out of poverty, upskilling them in circular fashion and ...
Iron-on patches can repair clothing or add personal flair to backpacks and hats. And now they could power wearable tech, too.
Extracting sleep-related parameters is essential for assessing health and detecting sleep disorders. However, traditional methods are invasive, costly, and impractical for daily use. To address these ...
Abstract: Nowadays, textile-based sensors are of great interest because of the significance of intelligent and smart textiles in wearable applications because of textiles’ washability, flexibility, ...
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