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A disposable diaper that can be put on from either the front or the back of a wearer has been developed by Kao.
Following an agreement announced in November 2007, US medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific has completed the sale of its cardiac surgery and vascular surgery businesses to the Getinge Group o
Offering high resistance, low density and recyclability, fibres of the curaua plant (Ananas erectifolius)--an Amazonian giant bromelia belonging to the pineapple plant family--are being tested as a re
The global market for biodegradable polymers reached 245 million kg in 2007,according to a new report from BCC Research.
Traction Partners of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, has acquired Diolen Industrial Fibers, one of Europe's largest producers of polyester fibres.
A disposable diaper having folding guides for improved fit is described in US Patent 7 264 614 by Unicharm.
Lenzing Plastics GmbH, the Lenzing Group's specialist for plastics niche products, has acquired Dolan GmbH, a producer of speciality fibres based in Kelheim, Germany.
Plasma technology was the hot topic at the recent ACTECO event held at CSMA Ltd's Stoke, UK-based laboratories.
Hollingsworth & Vose, based in East Walpole, Massachusetts, has launched its HVision technology platform, a collaborative process designed to enhance the development and commercialisation of new p
A sensor-containing plaster that can continuously monitor key physiological parameters of the body was one of the winning products at the 2007 IET Innovation in Engineering Awards.
Textronics has developed a new transmitter for use with the stretchy fabric electrode sensors that are knitted into the company's NuMetrex brand of heart rate monitor fitness apparel.
BSI British Standards is soon to launch a series of standards and guides to underpin the rapidly expanding fields of nanotechnologies and nanosciences.
MIT researchers have created a new structured gel that can rapidly change colour in response to a variety of stimuli, including temperature, pressure, salt concentration and humidity.
A UK team is claiming to be the first to make fibres from carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in a simple one-step process that could be adapted for commercial production.
Targeted for integration into military clothing, CSIRO's Flexible Integrated Energy Device (FIED) is a technology comprsing three components - advanced, conductive fabrics as part of the battery, a vi
CSIRO has been granted A$2 million under the Australian Defence Capability and Technology Demonstrator (CTD) Program to demonstrate the capabilities of carbon nanotubes as strong, lightweight anti-bal
Electro Fiber Technologies (EFT) is launching a range of patented, metal-plated carbon fibre products for use in aerospace, defence, automotive, construction, medical and electronics applications.
A user evaluation of new reflective clothing technologies for physical training exercises is currently being carried out by the US army.
MIT scientists have devised remotely-controlled nanoparticles that release drugs to attack tumours when pulsed with an electromagnetic field, which could lead to the improved diagnosis and targeted tr
NanoInk, based in Skokie, Illinois, USA, has been awarded three additional patents pertaining to its core patented Dip Pen Nanolithography (DPN) patterning technology for nanoscale manufacturing.
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