Conductive silk threads could turn textiles into charging stations

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The team from Chalmers University of Technology coated ordinary silk threads with a specialized polymer that is both flexible and stably conductive, addressing a major challenge in developing wearable power sources. By using materials that reliably convert heat into electricity while remaining soft, safe, and comfortable, they’ve made a breakthrough…

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