Researchers have created a radio antenna that can be used as clothing

A team of engineers from Columbia University (USA) has created unusual radio antennas that can serve for communications transmission and heating at the same time. Lightweight fabrics and even clothing with woven metal threads can be used in the farthest corners of the world.

Researchers have created a radio antenna that can be used as clothing

The researchers decided to use a flat-knitting technique, creating a fabric from simple yarn and flexible, thin antennae. The product can both send and receive a signal by focusing radio waves and even creating an eddy beam. The biggest advantage of the technology is its relative ease of production and availability.