CALIFORNIA – Wearable technology developers have traditionally struggled to design transistors using inherently stretchable materials which maintain conductivity upon being stretched. Recent university research from the US, however, suggests a new polymer-based transistor can in fact be stretched to twice its length without affecting conductivity levels, potentially paving way for a new range of wearable sensor technology devices embedded into textiles and clothing.

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