A research team has shown wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) can be both sustainable and biodegradable.
A research team led by the University of Southampton and UWE Bristol has shown wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) can be both sustainable and biodegradable.
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Wearable e-textiles can be sustainable and biodegradable, a research team led by Southampton University and UWE Bristol.
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