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Flexible e-textile uses 3D-printed sensors to monitor and optimize combat training routines
Traditional military training often relies on standardized methods, which has limited the provision of optimized training tailored to individual combatants' characteristics or specific combat ...
Recycling textile waste (successfully) is challenging; even though 95 percent of textiles are fully recyclable, 85 percent find their way to landfill, per New York’s Department of Environmental ...
A research team has shown wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) can be both sustainable and biodegradable. A research team led by the University of Southampton and UWE Bristol has shown wearable ...
Sometimes we come across a wild idea that really tries to re-imagine things, and re-conceiving wearable computing as a distributed system of “fiber computers” embedded into textiles is definitely that ...
How Softmatter is revolutionizing wearable tech with seamless, user-centric smart textiles. Wearable technology has become an integral part of everyday life, woven into fitness routines, health ...
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