In research released a few days before World AIDS Day, University of Washington researchers have created a stretchy, electrically spun fabric that could provide a hidden protection against HIV ...
Textile scientists in Colorado have found a way to make clothing out of the stuff used in jiggly, jewel-colored desserts. Gelatin, a byproduct of the meat and leather industries, can be spun into ...
A UBC research team has developed a cleaner way to produce rayon, a popular fabric used in clothing for more than a century. The process could significantly reduce chemical use and improve ...
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