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Harvard’s new textile performs better in wind speeds by reducing drag up to 20%
Researchers have developed a new type of textile that can adjust its aerodynamic properties while worn on the body. Developed ...
Imagine a road cyclist or downhill skier whose clothing adapts to their wind speed, allowing them to shave time just by pulling or stretching the fabric. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci ...
Novel materials have a wide array of potential scientific applications, and these honorees have prototypes that could wind up in smartphone screens—or on the moon. His health-sensing fabrics can be ...
The Ware-Hardwick Covered Bridge stretches across the Ware River like a wooden time machine, connecting not just two towns ...
The striking red exterior of Flea Land stands as a beacon to bargain hunters, its bold white lettering and whimsical globe-toting mascot promising adventures in secondhand shopping that big-box stores ...
A jumper dress has never been chicer than Next's Chocolate Brown Stand Neck Knitted Midi Jumper Dress, and it's all thanks to ...
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New knitting machine weaves solid 3D forms, adding stitches in any direction
A team from Cornell and Carnegie Mellon has created a knitting machine that constructs solid 3D shapes by adding stitches in ...
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Study shows light can reshape atom-thin semiconductors for next-generation optical devices
Rice researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides have discovered that light can trigger a physical shift in their atomic lattice, creating a ...
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