Wearable technology is not only for sports and fashion enthusiasts it can also be used to monitor and aid clinical rehabilitation according to new research published in BioMed Central's open access journal BioMedical Engineering OnLine. Neurorehabilitation researchers from Italy have developed a...
Parkinson's disease is the second leading neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's disease. Now, researchers at The Technical Research Centre for Dependency, Care and Autonomous Living (CETpD) of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech (UPC) have designed a new wearable...
T-shirts aren't just a way of getting around "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" requirements at restaurants—they're an expression of your interests and personal style. This video from NEXT celebrates the history of the T and discusses its future with some of the world's top graphics designers...
A little vibration can be a good thing for people who need a sensitive touch. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a glove with a special fingertip designed to improve the wearer's sense of touch. Applying a small vibration to the side of the fingertip improves...
total cyborg? Or, is it a cool way to shoot video of hiking, sports etc. I think its a pretty awesome idea, but will I be an embarassment to my wife if I wear them out to dinner?
Here they are if you haven't seen them...
I'm going to Melbourne City and Sydney in mid June. I'll be going for short shopping spree so need some advise where to get nice Australian brand fashion that is wearable in our hot and humid Singapore.
Wouldn't it be great if we could recycle all those old clothes lying in the back of our wardrobes, turning them into flexible batteries? By dipping fabric into an ink comprised of carbon nanotubes, their electrical properties are transferred over.
It's being worked on by some Stanford...
I really like the style of mukluks at PINK or other places, but they are made to be indoor slippers. Is there a way to make them weather proof just for school and such? If not, what are some cute outdoor mukluks, i'm having trouble finding short, fairly priced, slipper looking ones. Thanxxx.