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A class of bio-hybrid machines, or 'bio-bots' that swim like flagella - single-celled creatures with long tails such as sperm - have been developed by engineers at the University of Illinois Gutgsell.
The wings of the VX-1 KittyHawk aircraft designed by VX Aerospace based in Morganton, North Carolina, are combined with the fuselage in what is described as a 'lifting body' or 'blended wing' design t
To supplement or even replace sutures, some researchers have proposed applying sticky, biodegradable mats of polymer nanofibres onto surgical incisions to seal them and promote healing.
Kodak held a dominant position in the photographic film business for most of the 20th Century - back in 1976, for example, it had an 89% market share of the total US market.

Technical Fibre Products (TFP), based in Cumbria, UK, has recently supplied specialised nonwovens for the solar shield of the European Space Agency's GAIA satellite.

The meMINI is a remarkably simple idea that could well be the first big hit in wearable technologies - a video camera that's always filming while worn.
Based in Emmen, the small Dutch company Applied Polymer Innovations BV (API) brings together some of the key specialists who have previously worked at now-vanished major European fibre producers inclu
A range of engineered Ingeo PLA composites with unique nanocellular structures for high performance spunbond nonwovens has been developed by Kimberly-Clark, headquartered in Irving, Texas.
A major European brand and retailer is planning to introduce running shoes incorporating Harrison Spinks mattress pocket spring technology across 7,000 European outlets this summer.
Vestagen Technical Technologies has obtained worldwide rights from Schoeller Technologies to certain technologies that are integral to the properties of Vestex, a range of active barrier protective fa
Paramount Surgimed has launched its disposable adult diapers on the Indian market.
A new technique for purifying blood using an electrospun nanofibre mesh could prove useful as a cheap, wearable alternative to kidney dialysis.
Noble Biomaterials, the manufacturer of X-Static antimicrobial technology, has called for research to generate evidence supporting the need for soft-surface bacterial management in healthcare settings
3M Critical & Chronic Care Solutions has announced enhancements to its 3M Tegaderm IV Advanced Securement Dressings aimed at improving securement, wear time and proper application.
A novel wound healing device is described in US Patent 8 647 663 by Stemnion.
An international team led by the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), Texas, USA, has developed inexpensive, powerful synthetic muscles using fishing line and sewing thread.
Eastman Kodak and PurThread Technologies have entered a joint development agreement (JDA) to increase antimicrobial surface options for healthcare and military environments.
A brief-style elastic undergarment designed for the needs of a portly person having an enlarged abdomen is disclosed in US Patent 8 615 815 by Daryl Dahlquist of Kent, Washington, USA.
Quick-Med Technologies has announced it has licensed its Stay Fresh technology to Medline Industries for use in traditional wound care products for both retail and institutional sale in the North Amer
A wireless micro-current-generating dressing that produces electrical fields through its matrix of microcell batteries, has been found to significantly enhance cell migration in in-vitro laboratory te
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