Creation Of Fibers That Can Detect And Produce Sound Could Lead To Clothes That Capture Speech, Tiny Filaments To Measure Blood Flow Or Pressure, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Study

Medical News Today -- For centuries, “man-made fibers” meant the raw stuff of clothes and ropes; in the information age, it’s come to mean the filaments of glass that carry data in communications networks. But to Yoel Fink, an Associate professor of Materials Science and principal investigator at MIT’s Research Lab of Electronics, the threads used in textiles and even optical fibers are much too passive. For the past decade, his lab has been working to develop fibers with ever more sophisticated properties, to enable fabrics that can interact with their environment.

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