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Study names most effective alternative face coverings

March 1st, 2022

A selection of commercially available face coverings. Photo: Debora Cartagena, USCDCP. As the Omicron variant surges, the CDC is expected to issue more robust mask guidelines. When PPE is not available many people resort to homemade alternatives, such as bandanas and neck gaiters. Seshadri Ramkumar, a professor in Texas Tech University’s Department of Environmental Toxicology, […]

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DNA markers key to tracing recycled fibers

March 1st, 2022

A display showing various types of recycled fibers with DNA marking. Photo: Soorty. As circularity begins to take prominence in the textile world, a traceable supply chain is becoming the marker of companies serious about sustainability. Mills are seeking solutions to trace recycled fibers. Pakistan-based denim manufacturer Soorty has partnered with the Swiss technology company […]

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Reusable Microballoon used for photos

March 1st, 2022

A graphic depicting where Microballoons fit into the scheme of things, as compared to satellites and aircraft. Colorado-based Urban Sky’s new Microballoon was designed to take high-resolution aerial photos at low cost. Each reusable Microballoon unit consists of a small reusable stratospheric balloon and a payload module that includes a high-res optical camera. While still […]

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Arsenal uses a familiar pattern

March 1st, 2022

The new Arsenal pre-game jerseys will incorporate a pattern familiar to London’s tube riders. Photo: Adidas. Adidas has collaborated with London’s public transport network Transport for London to launch a “football kit” (the standard equipment and attire worn by players) for the English soccer club Arsenal that uses a pattern found on Underground train seats. […]

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Showers for the homeless

March 1st, 2022

Homelessness is a growing problem in the U.S. but a program to provide showers offers dignity to the disadvantaged. Photo: JM Suarez. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development estimates that more than 580,000 people are homeless in the country. Through its national program to combat homelessness, Standard Textile has partnered with non-profit organizations […]

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Prototype garment beats AI algorithms

March 1st, 2022

A German consortium has developed apparel capable of confusing AI algorithms used to track human behavior. Photo: WertelOberfell. German design studio WertelOberfell, in collaboration with a consortium of technical partners, sought to find a way to protect people from a very modern hazard: CCTVs equipped with AI human-recognition algorithms that are capable of human detection […]

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Graphene technology goes commercial

March 1st, 2022

While graphene is recognized as one of the thinnest, lightest and most heat-conductive materials available, it has been considered too costly for commercial apparel. Reebok International Limited’s THERMOWARM + GRAPHENE sportswear collection utilizes graphene as a grid print in the garments’ most pivotal heat retention zones to absorb and retain body heat. Reebok says that […]

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Fruit waste transformed into fabric

March 1st, 2022

PEELSPHERE® is a fully circular material made from fruit waste and algae through advanced material engineering. Designed for circularity, the durable, versatile and biodegradable material offers an alternative to leather and synthetic leather. It is also semi-transparent, flexible, strong, water resistant and antibacterial. The company, founded by Youyang Song and based in Berlin, uses Oeko-Tex […]

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Electric off-roader powers up with solar “bat wings”

March 1st, 2022

Creative agency Wolfgang LA, based in Los Angeles, has unveiled an offroad prototype vehicle that’s all electric and delivers “superior on and off-road performance,” according to the company. The Thundertruck has, appropriately enough, futuristic looks to go along with its zero emissions. It features a 180 kWh battery capacity, a 400-mile range, 800 horsepower, and […]

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Passion and pride

March 1st, 2022

You may not have heard of Taiyo Kogyo Corp., based in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, but you probably have a tangential relationship with the company through one of its 37 subsidiaries spread across 13 countries. Or maybe you’ve seen one of its hundreds of fabric structure projects around the world. Founded in 1922 as the […]

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