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These Electronic Textiles Don’t Need Chips or Batteries
IEEE Spectrum
Sensors, controllers, and other electronic devices embedded in clothing could change the way we interact with computers and with each other.
3 months ago
Wearable tech: how the human body can help power the future of smart textiles
The Guardian
Researchers have created fibre-based electronics that use the human body to power T-shirts that display changing messages.
3 months ago
YANG | Are Han(汉) Chinese the “White People” of China?
The Cornell Daily Sun
As a Chinese citizen in America, the huge spike in anti-Asian violence since last year shakes me to my core. Stuck in Ithaca, I certainly...
39 months ago
All-fiber tribo-ferroelectric synergistic electronics with high thermal-moisture stability and comfortability
Nature
Developing fabric-based electronics with good wearability is undoubtedly an urgent demand for wearable technologies.
55 months ago
Integrating Electronics into Textiles: The Revolution of Chipless, Flexible Fibers
AZoM
Researchers recently reported the development of a flexible electronic fiber that incorporates the human body as part of the circuit,...
3 months ago
Study offers new insights into understanding and controlling tunneling dynamics in complex molecules
Phys.org
Tunneling is one of most fundamental processes in quantum mechanics, where the wave packet could traverse a classically insurmountable...
6 months ago
YANG | Be Vigilant, Remain Calm and Stop Hoarding Masks
The Cornell Daily Sun
When I woke up Monday morning, I never expected that my parents would call me. These days it would most certainly be me calling them,...
52 months ago
Editorial: Strong field physics and attosecond science
Frontiers
Light-matter interaction is an essential process in nature. The development of light pulses in the few-femtosecond to attosecond duration allows scientists...
1 month ago
m1A in CAG repeat RNA binds to TDP-43 and induces neurodegeneration
Nature
Microsatellite repeat expansions within genes contribute to a number of neurological diseases1,2. The accumulation of toxic proteins and RNA...
8 months ago
YANG | Who Is a Chinese Patriot?
The Cornell Daily Sun
Being a Chinese who holds dissident views is weird. You face all kinds of stereotypes, from being antisocial to just a dangerous person.
56 months ago