Editor’s note: WRAL TechWire’s weekly Deep Dive feature this week focuses on what could be a big advance in wearable electronics: embroidery. Check out this report from N.C. State News Services’ Laura ...
Embroidering power-generating yarns onto fabric allowed researchers to embed a self-powered, numerical touch-pad and movement sensors into clothing. The technique offers a low-cost, scalable potential ...
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(Nanowerk News) Embroidering power-generating yarns onto fabric allowed researchers to embed a self-powered, numerical touch-pad and movement sensors into clothing. The technique offers a low-cost, ...
Researchers tested embroidery as a low-cost technique for making power-generating yarns. Embroidering power-generating yarns onto fabric allowed researchers to embed a self-powered, numerical ...