Scientists have developed a tiny, superelastic fibre that can incorporate electrodes, paving the way for smart clothing and artificial nerves for robots. The fibres can detect even the slightest ...
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It's a whole new way of thinking about sensors. The tiny fibers developed at EPFL are made of elastomer and can incorporate materials like electrodes and nanocomposite polymers. The fibers can detect ...