Thursday, 9 September 2021

The great achievement of scientists, smart T-shirt that monitors the heartbeat

 The great achievement of scientists, smart T-shirt that monitors the heartbeat

In this age of modern technology, new inventions are being introduced day by day, thanks to which life has become many times easier.According to international media, American scientists have used flexible ear nano fiber to make T-shirts.Experts say that the smart T-shirt not only monitors the heartbeat but also keeps a record of it for many hours. The manufacture of smart shirts can be considered as an important achievement for medical science.A new news from the world of technology has come out that American scientists have developed a smart T-shirt that monitors the heartbeat.

According to international media, American scientists have used flexible ear nano fiber to make T-shirts.Experts say that the smart T-shirt not only monitors the heartbeat but also keeps a record of it for many hours. The manufacture of smart shirts can be considered as an important achievement for medical science.The development of smart T-shirts will help in overcoming major problems in the future and people will be able to be aware of various problems ahead of time, including heart disease.It has taken 2 years to develop a smart shirt in collaboration with several American universities led by researchers from Rice University.According to the report, the scientists developed a thread that was made by wrapping thin and flexible cabin fibers up to a nanometer level, which was used to make shirts.At the microscopic level, 3 bundles made of 7 carbon fibers thinner than 22 micrometers were used to make the thread, which was sewn with a smart shirt and worn by a volunteer.The researchers described the electrical conductors as comfortable and durable, and despite constant heartbeat monitoring, the volunteer wearing a smart shirt for the first time did not feel uncomfortable.According to the report, the scientists developed a thread that was made by wrapping thin and flexible cabin fibers up to a nanometer level, which was used to make shirts.

At the microscopic level, 3 bundles made of 7 carbon fibers thinner than 22 micrometers were used to make the thread, which was sewn with a smart shirt and worn by a volunteer.

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