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Applied DNA Sciences, a provider of DNA-based security solutions, has successfully completed a trial of its technology in wool textile manufacturing in Yorkshire, UK.
Konarka Technologies - the developer of Power Plastic -has secured $5 million in financing in connection with its recently opened production facility in the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Aspen Aerogels has completed delivery of Spaceloft advanced thermal insulation to Technip for a 21-kilometre sub-sea natural gas pipeline off the coast of Brazil.
MIT engineers are using carbon nanotubes to stitch together aerospace materials in work that could make the skins of planes and other products ten times stronger - at a nominal increase in cost.
Waterproof and breathable gloves are essential in providing protection from moisture and the cold, but usually consist of several layers and are highly insulated, making it harder to get a good grip.
While heart-rate monitors for sports applications are usually based on ECG measurement by means of a bipolar electrode integrated within a chest belt or vest, Pulsear is simply an earphone, which many
The lastest ski accessories offer instant responses to temperature and visibility changes.
At the recent Nanotech 2009 event in Tokyo, Bayer MaterialScience showcased a number of technical innovations based on its Baytube carbon nanotubes (CNTs).
Under a contract from the European Space Agency (ESA), the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM) has designed and developed a long term monitoring system (LTMS).
There are growing market opportunities for carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as a flame retardant materials, according to a new report from Frost & Sullivan.
Textiles employing nanosize gold in different colours within merino wool fibres, as colourfast colourants, have been developed at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
As part of the new Defence Technology Plan launched by the UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD), Brighton based d3o Lab has been awarded a funding contract of GBP96,000 to develop the use of its shock absor
Van Dal - one of the UK's leading fashion shoe brands is the latest high street retailer to signing up for P2i's ion-mask enhancement.
Sanitized Silver is a new antimicrobial finish being introduced by Sanitized AG of Switzerland.
An improved method for stretch-breaking fibres to produce staple yarn is the subject of US Patent 7 454 816.
Contaminated textiles may be another pathway for the spread of herpes pathogens, in addition to the already known means, including contact with saliva and by touching surfaces after scratching open he
By combining biodegradable, renewable materials that are cheap with superabsorbents, researchers at Weyerhaeuser Co in the USA aim to improve the design and function of absorbent articles.
Safety equipment specialist Uvex has launched three products in a new line of high-performance disposable coveralls called uvex sil-Wear.
Germany's DyStar has been involved in developing ceramic compositions for use as coatings to render fabrics resistant to molten metal.
Jointly developed by Biteam AB of Gothenburg, Sweden, and the Department of Lightweight Structures at Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, a three-dimensional (3D) loom became oper
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