Google to redesign uniforms for doctors
Google teams up with uniform maker to study hospitals and the introduction of clothing with wireless connections to gadgets

Google wants to bring smart scrubs to the medical world.
Project Jacquard, a unit of its Advanced Technologies and Projects division dedicated to producing "connected" fabric, recently announced a partnership with American uniform-maker Cintas to create interactive clothing for healthcare and safety.
That's a new direction for one of Google's most futuristic technologies, which wirelessly connects clothing to gadgets, software platforms, or cloud services.
We got our first good look at Jacquard in May, when ATAP showed off a new smart jacket that it's building with Levi's designed to let cyclists control their phones by touching the sleeve.
For example, you could tap the jacket's cuff to change songs or make a quick swipe to ignore an incoming phone call as you pedal through traffic.
Studying the hospitals