At the intersection of physics and fashion and at the top of her fields is superstar Kitty Yeung.
Read MoreWelcome to Style Engineers Worldwide's interview series, "Fashioning the Future With…", where we will be talking to influential and inspiring pioneers in STEAM, and stampeding sweet potatoes, do we have a marvelous maker to feature in our inaugural interview! Meet Sophy Wong.
Read MoreChris Fonseca, a London-based dancer, choreographer, and dance teacher, uses wearable technology, SUBPAC, to feel dance music.
Read MoreAlongside telecommunications company MTN, Wageningen University in the Netherlands, and tech company Prodapt, IBM has found a way to use smart collars to stop poachers.
Read MoreDid you know that each year, tons upon tons of discarded clothes wind up in landfills?The cause of this is, among other things, "fast fashion," cheap clothes that people discard after a relatively short period of use.
Read MoreWith Ready Player One out in theaters and VR headsets available to home users, art and life are not so far removed from one another these days.
Read MoreA device called "Mantua" is at the center of Style Engineers Worldwide Volume One: Doctor Tailor.
Read MoreAt SXSW's 2018 Interactive Innovation Awards, Google's Jacquard took the prize for best of wearable technology.
Read MoreThe series mixes fashion, technology and global awareness to inspire youth to explore STEM fields.
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Fashion technology and pop music collide in Camila Cabello's new video for "Never be the Same."
Read MoreThe wearable technology in Marvel's Black Panther is epically impressive and totally gorgeous, and it's all thanks to Shuri, Black Panther's sixteen-year-old sister, played by actress Letitia Wright. Princess Shuri is Wakanda's scene-stealing head scientist, an inventor who creates of all of Black Panther's gadgetry—including some of the coolest wearables we've seen on film to date.
Read MoreFashion technology shined at the steventai x ILMxLAB show on Feb. 18 at Durbar Court at the Foreign Commonwealth Office during London Fashion Week 2018. A virtual model dazzled the audience as she took to the stage alongside physically-present models, interacting with her fellow real models in real time.
Read MoreWearable technology is having quite a moment at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. From sophisticated fabrics fighting frigid temperatures to gloves making it easier to buy hot chocolate at Olympic venues, e-textiles can be spotted all over at the Winter Games. Here's a look at some of the coolest wearables keeping athletes warm and ready to win gold.
Read MoreThe monthly graphic novel series combines fashion, technology and global awareness to form a modern-day superheroine.
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