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  1. LiveScience: Scientists cram an entire computer into a single fiber of clothing — and you can even put it through your washing machine. “A new fiber computer contains eight devices that work together as a single computing entity, and scientists want to weave many of them so they can work together as cohesive smart garments.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/09/01/livescience-scientists-cram-an-entire-computer-into-a-single-fiber-of-clothing-and-you-can-even-put-it-through-your-washing-machine/

  2. 🌿 Textile floating islands – made by students
    As part of the AquaTex project, Hof University students developed floating islands that purify water using smart textiles.

    One of them now floats visibly on campus — a creative and sustainable idea for the cities of the future. 💧🏙️

    🔗 t1p.de/ln15k
    #dieforschendehochschulehof #hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ScienceMastodon #UrbanSustainability #sustainability #SmartTextiles #GreenInnovation #StudentProjects

  3. 🛏️ Textile innovation for better sleep
    Hot nights, restless sleep? A new comforter innovation from Hof University researchers tackles heat buildup and humidity — improving the sleeping climate and overall rest quality.

    A smart solution with real potential to reshape the bedding market. 🌙💡

    🔗 t1p.de/15tim
    #dieforschendehochschulehof #hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ScienceMastodon #SleepInnovation #TextileResearch #SmartTextiles #BetterSleep #research

  4. 🛏️ Textile innovation for better sleep
    Hot nights, restless sleep? A new comforter innovation from Hof University researchers tackles heat buildup and humidity — improving the sleeping climate and overall rest quality.

    A smart solution with real potential to reshape the bedding market. 🌙💡

    🔗 t1p.de/15tim
    #dieforschendehochschulehof #hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ScienceMastodon #SleepInnovation #TextileResearch #SmartTextiles #BetterSleep #research