Archive: September 2025

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Smart textile band to monitor muscle health and improve healthy ageing

Researchers in the UK are developing a smart textile band that can detect and monitor the progress of sarcopenia, an age-related condition characterised by loss…

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AI bandage speeds up healing by 25%

US scientists have built a battery-powered smart bandage that uses a tiny camera, artificial intelligence and bioelectronics to monitor wounds and provide treatment, reducing healing…

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Wearable tech for early detection of heart defects

Dr Ruben Ruiz-Mateos Serrano has taken his PhD research to the next level by launching Polytecks – a University of Cambridge spin-out dedicated to faster,…

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Personal cooling garments combat global heat and health risks

In response to the increasing frequency of heat waves, Hong Kong Polytechnic University researchers are developing next-generation personal cooling solutions that push the limits of…

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Bioelectronic fibre can track hundreds of biological events simultaneously

A hair-thin multichannel biosensor and stimulator developed by researchers at Stanford University offers potential in applications including smart fabrics, drug delivery and nerve stimulation.

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Machine embroidery encodes skin-like tension lines in textiles

Researchers at the University of Tartu, Estonia, report that thread packing can encode fabric stretchability, leading the way to tailoring wearables at an industrial scale.

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Smart textiles could control devices or monitor health in cars

Textiles that sense gestures and respond to them can transform how people interact with everyday objects and materials, including vehicle interiors, by embedding touch-sensing stitches…

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