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user posted image rFashion always keeps at least one eye on the future. Now scientists are lending a hand, developing tomorrow's super-powered clothing such as garments that can recharge your MP3 player and exoskeletons that enhance strength. For instance, electronics could get recharged in the future simply by plugging them into your outerwear, because Australian researchers are designing clothing that can harvest energy from a person. The garments would incorporate devices to convert vibration energy from a person's movements into electricity. Advanced conductive fabrics would carry this energy to flexible batteries. "It will look like an ordinary garment but have extraordinary capabilities," said Adam Best, principal research scientist with Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization's energy technology division. CSIRO scientists announced US$4 million in funds for such research Oct. 17. "This kind of technology has important applications for soldiers in the field and could mean they no longer need to carry heavy batteries," Best added. "Essentially, they'd be wearing the battery, not carrying it." Besides helping soldiers, these garments could also have civilian applications, such as powering radios, mobile phones, MP3 players or medical devices such as vital-sign monitoring systems. Solar-powered handbags could accomplish the same thing. Underwear and sports uniforms could go weeks without washing thanks to self-cleaning fabrics developed by scientists working for the U.S. Air Force.

The new technology attaches particles just nanometer or billionths of a meter wide to fibers using microwaves. These nanoparticles repel water, oil and bacteria. Advanced materials could also help serve as armor. For instance, future yarns made with carbon nanofibers could yield bulletproof uniforms stronger than Kevlar, and complex compounds could lead to soft helmets that turn hard in a crash. Not all the potential fabrics of tomorrow are necessarily high-tech.

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goalienan
Wow....what next...I especially like the idea of not washing sports uniforms and underwear for a week.... thumbsup.gif
Madeleine
Fashion Disaster! no-one would wear that! original.gif
tipsy_munchkin
wow i want. grin2.gif wouldn't have to be a fashion disastor a few catwalk shows and it will be all the rage after people wore flares tongue.gif I am constantly amazed by the rapid progress of various technologies. I would love to be able to charge my phone on the move as it's something i always forget to do.
Tiggs
If they combined it with this, it would be pretty awesome...
Blizno
"...and complex compounds could lead to soft helmets that turn hard in a crash."

I LOVE this idea! I'll bet it could be applied to bullet-proof and crash-proof vests as well.
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