MIT puts ICs and a network inside a sewable fibre

Researchers at MIT have made a fibre containing integrated circuits and a wired network that can be sewn into fabrics and survive at least 10 washing cycles. “When you put it into a shirt, you can’t feel it at all. You wouldn’t know it was there,” said to professor Yoel Fink. To create the fibre, MIT ...

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