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Harvard’s new textile performs better in wind speeds by reducing drag up to 20%
The research team also underlined that adjusting dimple sizes can make the fabric perform better in certain wind speeds by ...
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Novel textile can adjust its aerodynamic properties on demand
Imagine a road cyclist or downhill skier whose clothing adapts to their wind speed, allowing them to shave time just by ...
Sunlight breaks clothes made of synthetic fabrics into tiny plastic fibers that pollute oceans. Color affects how quickly ...
EU research is helping to turn old clothes into new, quality products, aiming to reduce textile waste and make recycled ...
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New report identifies trims as key obstacle to textile-to-textile recycling systems
A new report from non-profit Accelerating Circularity has identified trims and other overlooked garment components as some of ...
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Fabric muscles thinner than hair could reshape wearable robotics design
South Korean researchers develop fabric muscles for lightweight wearable robots that move naturally with the human body.
(THE CONVERSATION) People have been using flat, ribbonlike materials, such as reed strips, to make woven baskets for thousands of years. This weaving method has reemerged as a technique for engineers ...
An automated system that weaves ultra-thin “fabric muscles” capable of powering wearable robots like everyday ...
Plus, meet the artist turning quilts into architecture, an aged whisky that pairs well with Japanese art, and more AD ...
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