Imagine using a wearable device so thin and discreet that you'd hardly be aware you were wearing it. Now Tufts engineers have created flexible electronics that could do just that. Made of thread-based integrated circuits that can bend, coil, stretch and conform to the body's contours and movements, the devices are designed to exist free-form, sewn into clothing or wrapped around curved and movable surfaces.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 4 | New soft sensor can turn touch into robotic action without electronics | 2 | 7 | 12-07-2026 |
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