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Thanks to their high energy content, lithium-ion batteries are highly promising for various products - not least, electric vehicles or large-scale energy storage in the electricity grid - in the futur
Crumpling a piece of graphene 'paper' - formed by bonding together layers of the two-dimensional form of carbon - can yield new properties that could be useful for creating extremely stretchable super
Brazilian football legend Pele recently opened a first-of-its-kind player-powered community football pitch in the heart of a Rio de Janeiro favela.
A digital knitting machine has been employed by a team at Hong Kong Polytechnic University's Institute of Textiles and Clothing to produce advanced fabric circuit boards (FCBs).

A new company based in Los Gatos, California, is aiming to develop an entirely new category of wearable products based on advanced neuroscience.

An antibacterial wound dressing has been developed by ConvaTec and is disclosed in US Patent 8 828 424.
A surgical drape for percutaneous procedures in the neck and upper chest has been developed by scientists at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
A wound dressing or swab for detecting infection is disclosed in US Patent 8 822 173 by Dr Eva Wehrschutz-Sigl and colleagues at the Institute for Environmental Biology at Graz University of Technolog
Kimberly-Clark has completed the spin-off of its Health Care business to form a new publicly traded company--Halyard Health.
An absorbent member that can be selectively worn by a female is revealed in US Patent 8 777 914 by Kimberly Reaume of Fowlerville, Michigan, USA.
A system for delivering a medical dressing onto an appendage, such as a finger or penis, following a surgical procedure has been developed by inventors from New York, USA.
Supplier of high-performance fibre-based materials Ahlstrom has introduced a soft spunbond-meltblownspunbond (SMS) fabric treated with "Adaptive" technology to create a fabric for conversion into sing
A wearable absorbent article for the containment and absorption of bodily exudates is described in US Patent 8 784 395 by Procter & Gamble.
The increasing reliability and versatility of adhesive approaches are ushering in a new era of wound repair devices that could one day replace stitches, according to research and consulting firm Globa
At Outlook 2014 (24-26 September) in Barcelona, Spain, Austria-based fibre maker Lenzing released the results of consumer tests using Tencel Biosoft, an ultra-soft hydrophobic Lyocell fibre type, in t
A surgical drape with particular use for neurological surgical interventions is described in US Patent 8 844 538 by Paul Hartmann.
Freudenberg Nonwovens of Colmar, France, says it has developed variants of its hydroentangled microfilament nonwovens (Evolon) that are suitable as substrates for printing with latex inks.
A project that aimed to reduce the cost of manufacturing hold-up stockings has led to the development of a robot capable of making siliconecoated textiles for medical products, and sports-, fashion- a
The opening of a facility to make specialist carbon fabrics in Anderson, South Carolina, USA, has been announced by Chomarat Textiles Industries.
Toray Industries and its subsidiary Toray Carbon Fibers Europe (CFE) have completed the construction of a plant to produce carbon fibre precursors at the existing CFE facility in Lacq/Abidos, France.
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