The Cellulose Yarn Is Practical To Work With And Could Be Used To Make Clothing With Smart Functions. Credit Anna Lena Lundqvist, Chalmers University Of Technology
24 March 2021

Developing e-textiles with renewable materials

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By Fiona Haran

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A research team led by Chalmers University has developed a cellulose conductive thread coated with an ink based on a biocompatible polymer. Fiona Haran finds out more.

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