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The Czech Republic’s Elmarco has been arguably the leading developer of commercial nanofibre technology over the past decade, most recently with its Nanospider system.

Limpets – the small aquatic snail-like creatures with conical shells that cling to rocks – have teeth with biological structures that are stronger than spider silk and could serve as inspiration fo

The winner of the ISPO Brand New Sportswear Award 2015 was Wearable Life Science (WLS), of Frankfurt, Germany, for the integrated electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) Antelope suit, which i

A system of multimodal fibres developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, USA, could deliver optical signals and drugs directly into the brain, together with providin

At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland on 5–15 March, Edag of Wiesbaden, Germany, introduced the striking Light Cocoon concept car, which is characterized by a number of cutting-edge

The USA’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences has awarded a Small Business Innovation Research Phase I Grant for the study of the VitaSuture  Wound Management System (VWMS).

Smart textiles developed at Nottingham Trent University are being used to develop gloves which can help alleviate the pain caused by Raynaud's phenomenon.
Bainisha is a Lokeren, Belgian-based start-up dedicated to developing a more accessible and accurate body motion capturing system with both sports and medical applications.
A new smart electronic vest has been developed to assist workers in lifting heavy objects and at the same time avoiding potential injury.
Science and technology development and commercialisation company Allied Minds, of Boston, Massachusetts, has entered into an exclusive, worldwide licensing agreement with Columbia University and forme
Professors Vijay Mannari and Subhas Ghosh of Eastern Michigan University have received US patent 8,764,851 for a durable, washable, antibacterial fabric created with a grant from the army.
Seaweed could be an important resource for food and feed ingredients, biochemicals and the production of biofuels, but so far it's been under-exploited because it's difficult to harvest efficiently on
Filter media manufacturer Irema is now making its own compact fully-synthetic filter systems for industrial filtration applications featuring engineered nanofibre layers.
Researchers have developed a material based on silicon nanofibres they believe can be used to boost the capacity of batteries in electric vehicles and personal electronics.
The UK's business secretary Vince Cable has announced a new GBP40 million funding programme for synthetic biology, with GBP32 million to be split between new research centres in Manchester, Edinburgh
Limpets - the small aquatic snail-like creatures with conical shells that cling to rocks- have teeth with biological structures that are strong than spider silk and could serve as inspiration for tomo
At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland from March 5-15th, Edag, based in Wiesbaden, Germany, introduced the striking-looking Light Cocoon concept car, characterised by a number of cutting edge t
A system of multimodal fibres developed at MIT could deliver optical signals and drugs directly into the brain, along with providing simultaneous electrical readout to continuously monitor the effects
The winner of the ISPO Brand New Sportswear Award 2015 was Wearable Life Science (WLS), of Frankfurt, Germany, for the integrated EMS Antelope suit which is to be commercially launched in the first ha
Belgium's Europlasma introduced an expanded range of its Nanofics nanocoatings at the recent Filtech exhibition and conference in Cologne (February 24-26).
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