Researchers have unveiled a newly designed smart heating fabric that can heat up to 54 degrees warmer using only sunlight.
According to the researchers, the fabric can heat up to 54 degrees Fahrenheit ... change colors as its temperature changes (think of color-changing pencils or cups). The impressive smart fabric ...
A new smart fabric converts light into heat and can raise temperatures by more than 54 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius ...
[Sdekon] shows us his technique of using Leuco dye to create items that change color electrically. Well, technically, the dye is heat-sensitive ... to create a heatable fabric.
A new type of cloth developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo can heat up when exposed to the sun thanks to innovative nanoparticles embedded in the fabric's fibers. This advance ...
When you're outdoors in the cold winter, you may have imagined how warm it would be if your clothes could generate heat like a hand ... monitor the temperature change of the fibre.
The AI component successfully predicted optimal heat settings, while the color-changing yarns provided clear visual feedback ...
Electronic textiles, such as heating pads and electric blankets, can keep the wearer warm and help ease aches and pains. However, prolonged use of these devices could cause heat-related illnesses, ...
The fabric's color shifted, too, from red to white – a visual indicator of the temperature change. Once cooled ... the fabric relies on sunlight for heat, it's not going to be of much use ...
Scientists have invented a smart fabric that converts light into heat and can raise temperatures ... incorporated into the fibers reversibly change color, allowing users to visually monitor ...
A "smart" jacket equipped with environmental sensors, heat-generating and color-changing yarns and artificial intelligence (AI) can control temperature and prevent overheating.