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Solving a big insect problem


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RALEIGH, N.C. According to the World Mosquito Program, nearly 700 million people are struck with mosquito borne illnesses each year.
 
N.C. State University researches created mosquito-resistant clothing
They say their fabric is 100% bite proof and insecticide free
Mosquito bites cause more than 1 million deaths each year
 
The bites from those insects cause more than 1 million deaths each year, but a group of researches from N.C. State University have come up with a groundbreaking solution.
They ve created insecticide free mosquito-resistant clothing that is 100% bite proof.
“Let s start where it all begins. So, one of my job duties is taking care of the insectary. This is where we raise and rear all the mosquitoes, Grayson Cave, an N.C. State grad student, said. ....

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Textile Sensor Patch Could Detect Pressure Points for Amputees


 
In IEEE Sensors Journal, researchers from North Carolina State University reported on the lightweight, soft textile-based sensor prototype patch. The device incorporates a lattice of conductive yarns and is connected to a tiny computer. They tested the system on a prosthetic limb and in walking experiments with two human volunteers, finding the system could reliably track pressure changes in real time. For further information see the IDTechEx report on Wearable Sensors 2021-2031.
 
What people commonly use to measure pressure within prosthetics are rigid sensors, said the study s first author Jordan Tabor, a graduate student in the NC State College of Textiles. ....

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Soft sensor could map pressure points for amputees


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Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new soft flexible sensor system aiming to map pressure points for amputees.
Published in
IEEE Sensors Journal, the team’s study explored how their prototype patch, which incorporates a lattice of electrically conducive yarns and connects to a computer, could help to detect pressure points in the socket of an amputee’s prosthetic limb. 
The team comprised researchers in textiles, electrical, computer and biomedical engineering at NC State. The study’s first author Jordan Tablor, a graduate student in the NC State College of Textiles, explained that rigid sensors are commonly used to measure pressure within prosthetics. ....

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