"Sushi-rolled" fiber chips are turning ordinary clothing into powerful, durable computers capable of image recognition and health monitoring.
A flexible chip as thin as a human hair could pave the way for a new generation of electronic wearable clothing, according to a ...
Imagine a shirt that feels like any other, but could feed you real-time information about your health and surroundings, heat ...
Researchers at Fudan University have developed a flexible, ultra-thin fiber chip with the processing power of a desktop computer.
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How sushi rolls inspired a flexible fiber chip as thin as a human hair
Scientists led by a team from Fudan University in Shanghai have created a new flexible fiber chip as thin as a human hair.
The technology has significant implications for healthcare. In the BCI field, current systems use stiff electrodes that must be wired to external computers. The fiber chip could allow for a ...
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Hair-thin fiber chip enables wearable computers
When you want to find your way while jogging, there is no need to take out your phone. Arrows appear on the shirt sleeve, ...
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China’s new flexible fibre chip can survive being run over by a 15.6-ton truck
Researchers from Fudan University in China have reportedly developed a new flexible chip fibre ...
A 1,024-channel-per-centimeter electrode array, together with on-board circuitry, can be integrated on ultra-thin fibers as ...
Elon Musk is bringing the same revolutionary thinking that helped him upend the car industry to the data center business with ...
A trip to Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara, California, will be on the line this Sunday when the New England Patriots face the ...
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