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Digital fibre can collect , store and analyse data

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) say they have developed a new technology that could allow fabrics to be programmed entirely digitally - using tiny microscale microchips built into their cells and printed clothes.

Source: innovationintextiles.com
Published on 2021-06-10

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