(Nanowerk Spotlight) The future of your shirts, socks and gloves will be electronic. In years to come, wearable electronics will look nothing like even your smallest iPod or mobile phone today. Not ...
A new $3.4 million research and development project at Deakin University is being hailed as a major step forward in developing innovative technologies for the textile industry. The three-year project ...
DENVER, Aug. 21, 2024 — In the scorching heat of summer, anyone who spends time outside — athletes, landscapers, kids at the park or beachgoers — could benefit from a cooling fabric. While there are ...
The antibacterial properties of silver-coated textiles are popular in the fields of sport and medicine. Scientists have now investigated how different silver coatings behave in the washing machine, ...
Muse Wearables’ current pilot machine can coat textiles of length up to 100 metres within a few minutes, thereby making it a viable commercial solution that can be deployed immediately. Indian ...
PITTSBURGH (May 13, 2020) -- Masks, gowns, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) are essential for protecting healthcare workers. However, the textiles and materials used in such items can ...
The focus of the BioFibreLoop innovation project with partners from 9 countries is on the development of recyclable outdoor-, active- and workwear made from renewable bio-based materials with ...