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Smart Clothing

A wearable smart insole can track how you walk, run and stand

A solar-powered smart insole tracks your steps, analyzes pressure patterns, and uses AI to detect signs of health issues before symptoms appear.

Joshua Shavit
Squid-inspired fabric can temperature-control clothingRebecca Shavit
Could wearable devices adversely affect your health?Joseph Shavit
Researchers develop smart clothing fiber that can adapt with temperatureJoseph Shavit
Researchers develop a fabric that turns body movement into electricityJoseph Shavit
Smart clothing senses how their users are movingJoseph Shavit
Scientists develop a ‘fabric’ that turns body movement into electricityJoseph Shavit
3D printing smart clothes with a new, flexible, liquid metal microgel inkJoseph Shavit
New stretchable and printable free-form lithium-ion batteriesJoseph Shavit
New breathable fabric generates electricity from the movement of the bodyJoseph Shavit
Robotic ‘smart clothing’ contains fibers that monitor and regulate your breathingJoseph Shavit
Engineers turn ordinary clothing into biosensorsJoseph Shavit
Flexible carbon nanotube fibers woven into clothing gather accurate EKG, heart rateJoseph Shavit
Engineers create first digital fiber with memory, temperature sensors, and trained neural networkJoseph Shavit
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