RALEIGH – A team of researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a unique method of printing conductive circuits on flexible, stretchable substrates using silver nanowires.

These materials, which are typically brittle by nature and have a tendency to clog conventional printers, are applied via a patent-pending method called electro-hydrodynamic printing that could prove a scalable process for embedding electronics within garments.

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