Smart textiles: breathable fabric to power small electronics
Scientists have created a new triboelectric fabric that generates electricity from the movement of the body while remaining flexible and breathable.
Scientists have created a new triboelectric fabric that generates electricity from the movement of the body while remaining flexible and breathable.
Reseachers have developed a self-powered implantable and bioresorbable electrostimulation device for biofeedback bone fracture healing.
Researchers at University of Pittsburgh have developed a revolutionary scalable material that senses and powers itself.
A stretchable system that can harvest energy from human breathing and motion for use in wearable health-monitoring devices may be possible.
Researchers have harvested kinetic energy that is produced by a person as they move around.
A new fabric innovation allows the wearer to control electronic devices through the clothing and keep the wearer safe from the latest virus that’s going around.