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 ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Adding custom designs to clothing can be a time-consuming process, but not with the help of an embroidery ...
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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 ...
(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, ...