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A scaffold that is strong enough to resist forces that exist inside a body, while possessing biocompatible surfaces, is described by researchers from the University of California of Oakland, Californi
After just seven weeks on the market, Amazon has dropped its range of own-brand disposable diapers, citing the need for "design improvements".
Smith & Nephew has launched the Suturefix Ultra soft suture anchor.
Compression garments having stretchable conductive ink patterns are disclosed by Life Corp, which could find application in the growing field of wearable electronics.
A bone-anchored surgical mesh for use in spinal surgery has been developed by Onike Technologies of Rolling Hills Estates, California, USA.
A range of new 'Gecko' adhesive textile wallcoverings were on display at the Heimtextil home furnishings show held in Frankfurt from January 9-12.

New research commissioned by nanocoating specialist P2i shows that 43% of people in the US would be put off buying an expensive cell phone for fear of accidentally damaging it.

Polymer Group (PGI) introduced its new Everist brand filtration media at the INDA Filtration 2014 International Conference and Exposition in Baltimore.

DuPont Microcircuit Materials has introduced a range of stretchable electronic ink materials for use in smart clothing applications and other wearable electronics.
The remote parking of a BMW i3 research vehicle via a smart watch is among the innovations which will be demonstrated at the forthcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to be held from January 6-9 in
Osaka Medical College, Fukui Warp Knitting and Teijin have embarked on a joint project to develop a long-lasting regenerative patch for cardiac-repair applications.
The UK's Thomas Swan has started up a new integrated pilot line for the manufacture of Elicarb graphene products.
XelfleX, developed by the UK's Cambridge Consultants, is a new smart textile that turns garments into active motion sensors.
Freudenberg and Swisstom AG have developed a system which combines electrical impedance tomography (EIT) with an electrode belt, for the real-time monitoring of the human lungs.
Voxel8, based in Somerville, Massachusetts, has created the world's first multi-material 3D electronics printer and announced the pre-order availability of an initial developer's kit priced at $8,999.
More than 500 developments from around the world were submitted for the Wearable Technologies Innovation World Cup 2015.
Teijin is introducing the world's first piezoelectric fabrics for wearable devices based on both polylactic acid (PLA) and carbon fibres.
The extraordinary ability of the gecko to form a strong bond with smooth surfaces by its toes and then release them with minimal effort is well known, but the downside of gecko-inspired adhesives to d
Entirely new forms of composites are likely to arise from the latest developments in materials for 3D printing being introduced by MakerBot, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas (Januar
Researchers from Nottingham Trent University's Advanced Textiles Research Group (ATRG) and University of Southampton's Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) are to receive GBP2.8 million to further d
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