Doubts on progress and technology
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Researchers have successfully incorporated washable, stretchable and breathable electronic circuits into fabric, opening up new possibilities for smart textiles and wearable electronics. The circuits were made with cheap, safe and environmentally friendly inks, and printed using conventional inkjet printing techniques.
As robots start to enter public spaces and work alongside humans, the need for safety measures has become more pressing, argue academics