UGA researchers are exploring smart textiles made with MXenes that can monitor health, fight bacteria, and charge devices.
Researchers are developing smart textiles that can monitor health and generate their own power from sunlight, body heat, ...
A new approach to smart textiles could lead to a host of new use cases and a level of durability that might make the technology much more attractive to adopt. A team led by John Volakis, director of ...
The impact of technology on the textile industry is no longer limited to the design and production environment of clothing. Now, technology is becoming part of the textile itself. The future of your ...
Abstract: Smart textiles combine age-old processes of knitting and weaving with advances in fiber-based smart materials to create soft and flexible circuits for a wide range of applications. While ...