Imagine a sweater that powers electronics to monitor your health or charge your mobile phone while running. This development faces challenges because...
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Imagine a sweater that charges your phone or powers health-monitoring devices while you go about your day. Scientists at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have made strides toward this idea with a special silk thread coated in a conductive plastic. This new material could pave the way for clothes that generate electricity, bringing wearable […]
Imagine a sweater that powers electronics to monitor your health or charge your mobile phone while running. This development faces challenges because...
Scientists developed an electricity-generating fabric that turns clothes into wearable chargers, powering devices through body heat. Imagine wearing a...
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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a new method to sterilize medical implants using gold nanorods. This...
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Researchers have developed an innovative hybrid patch that prevents cracks and offers 70 times stronger adhesion than traditional adhesives—without...
Researchers have developed an innovative hybrid patch that prevents cracks and offers 70 times stronger adhesion than traditional adhesives—without...
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