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The military's increasing need for light weight protective armour for vehicles is leading to an ever-increasing number of applications for a composite that is based on sheets of unidirectional fibres
New Jersey-based NEI Corporation has been awarded no less than eight Phase 1 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) awards from the US Department of Energy for developing new applications for nano
The new Nike+ SportBand is the latest evolution of Nike+ technology which allows runners to see their distance, pace, time and calories burned as they run.
NanoHorizons has been researching two potential new strategies for integrating metallic nanomaterials into synthetic and non-synthetic polymer systems.
Textiles businesses which have products or technologies that could help prevent the spread of MRSA or similar infections are being asked to come forward to take part in a new NHS programme in the UK.
Tissue-engineering strategies directed at mimicking the natural extracellular matrix have utilized synthetic and non-synthetic scaffolds to direct cell differentiation and matrix mineralization (in th
Cornell fibre scientist Juan Hinestroza is working with the US government to create fabrics made of functional nanofibres that will decompose toxic industrial chemicals into harmless byproducts.
Zephyr Technology of Auckland, New Zealand, has signed a supply agreement with Biopac Systems of Goleta, California, USA, to supply it with the Zephyr BioHarness physiological monitoring device.
UK high street retail chain Republic is the latest company to release an iPod jacket incorporating Fibretronic's five function keypad technology.
Smart textiles specialist Danish Ohmatex has developed a new, focused half-day workshop in response to demands from industry.
Seshadri Ramkumar and his team at Texas Tech University have been exploring the nano-level changes which take place on spunbonded nonwovens during plasma treatment.
In January this year, TenCate acquired 75% of the shares of Xennia Technology, based in Cambridge in the UK, primarily in seeking to accelerate the opportunities for the use of inkjet technology in th
The convenience of membrane-based molecular separations is widely accepted within the Bioscience industry and an intriguing application segment is the use of lab-scale ultrafiltration devices for the
Nano-Proprietary subsidiary Applied Nanotech (ANI) based in Austin, Texas, USA, reports that it has achieved substantial improvements in the epoxy-based materials used in a variety of industries throu
Czech nonwovens manufacturer Pegas has entered into a co-operation with the Institute of Physical Electronics at Brno University and textile manufacturer Inotex to develop a new atmospheric plasma tre
New Jersey-based NEI Corporation has been awarded no less than eight Phase 1 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) awards from the US Department of Energy for developing new applications for nano
New research shows that a film of carbon nanotubes may be able to replace two of the layers normally used in a solar cell - with improved performance at a lower cost.
DuPont has introduced a new protective garment featuring a back panel made of its ACT (Advanced Composite Technology) fabric with the front and sleeves made entirely from Tyvek fabric.
Granta Design has announced the launch of a new collaborative project, the Environmental Materials Information Technology (EMIT) Consortium, which will target materials and process decisions that cont
The thin-film photovoltaics (TFPV) market will produce the equivalent of 26 gigawatts (GW) by 2015 and will generate well over $20 billion in revenues in that same time frame, according to a new repor
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