The future of wearables: Computer chips you can weave, wash, and wear
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Highly anticipated: For decades, wearable technology has meant stitching rigid chips into soft materials. Now, a research team at Fudan University has created fully functional computing circuits woven directly into fiber strands as thin as human hair – a step toward fabrics that can process data, sense their environment, and display information without any attached hardware.

The development, published in Nature, marks a milestone in flexible electronics.

Led by Peng Huisheng of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Fudan team has spent more than a decade [rethinking](https://www.scmp.com/n…

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