First Electronic Fabric
July 21, 2015 | Terry Sharrer
An international team collaborating with the Center for Graphene Science at the University of Exeter has developed the world’s first electronic fiber, which consists of a monolayer of graphene applied to polypropylene fibers. Because graphene is the thinnest material that can conduct electricity, the resulting fabric isn’t bulky, and, of course, the aim is to create wearable clothing that can contain GPS, biomonitoring sensors, and communication devices. MORE
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