Search results for wearable electronics

Nanophysics May 18, 2015

Wearables may get boost from boron-infused graphene

A microsupercapacitor designed by scientists at Rice University that may find its way into personal and even wearable electronics is getting an upgrade. The laser-induced graphene device benefits greatly when boron becomes ...

Optics & Photonics Mar 24, 2015

Group creates light-emitting electrochemical cell for use in textiles

A large team of researchers in China has developed a type of light emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) that can be woven into fabric material. As the team notes in their paper published in the journal Nature Photonics, their ...

Consumer & Gadgets Feb 26, 2015

Mystery Apple event planned for March 9, likely on Watch

Apple sent invitations Thursday for a mystery event due to take place March 9, amid speculation about an imminent launch of its much anticipated Apple Watch.

Nanophysics May 27, 2014

Google Glass and Apple iWatch inspire carbon nanotube fiber batteries

(Phys.org) —If the recently released Google Glass and soon-to-be-available Apple iWatch are any indication, wearable electronics may be the next big wave of the future. Although they offer some cutting-edge features, from ...

Electronics & Semiconductors May 8, 2014

Research promises to lead to increased functionality for advanced mobile devices

University of California, Berkeley researchers sponsored by Semiconductor Research Corporation, are pursuing a novel approach to 3D device integration that promises to lead to advanced mobile devices and wearable electronics ...

Engineering Apr 10, 2014

Thermoelectric generator on glass fabric for wearable electronic devices

Wearable computers or devices have been hailed as the next generation of mobile electronic gadgets, from smart watches to smart glasses to smart pacemakers. For electronics to be worn by a user, they must be light, flexible, ...

Nanophysics Nov 18, 2013

Ultra-flexible battery's performance rises to meet demands of wearable electronics

(Phys.org) —While there has been much research lately on the development of flexible electronic devices that can be integrated into clothes, glasses, watches, and even skin, the limiting factor of this technology is the ...

Nanomaterials Jul 30, 2013

Printing silver onto fibers could pave the way for flexible, wearable electronics

A new technique for depositing silver onto clothing fibres could open up huge opportunities in wearable electronics.

Consumer & Gadgets Mar 29, 2013

Wearable electronics move on from iPhone, to iWatch and beyond

You can wear your heart on your sleeve. Why not your electronics? In a burgeoning trend that has captivated Silicon Valley, a mind-boggling array of "wearable electronics" has begun to arrive, not just at a website or clothing ...

General Physics May 9, 2012

Simulated skiers reveal mountain traffic jams

Millions of skiers and snowboarders escape to the mountains every winter, but some everyday stresses -- like traffic jams -- are unavoidable even on the slopes. In plenty of time to prepare for next season, a team of Swiss ...

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