Every year, 11 million tons of textiles – clothing, towels, bedding and more – end up in landfills in the United States.
As in discount tool stores, you’ll see plenty of ‘white label’ off-road gear produced by relatively anonymous Chinese ...
Perhaps no other industry is as central to the development of Marxist economic thought as the textile industry, which was a major driver of the Industrial Revolution. When Friedrich Engels looked into ...
This monsoon has been one of cloudbursts across the North Indian mountains. But the ominous signs have been there for long ...
For the first time in 30 years, the biggest sporting event on the planet is coming back to the United States. The FIFA World Cup will return to North America in 2026, bringing with it a brand-new ...
For over thirty years since the birth of electrospinning technology, most achievements have remained confined to laboratories, making large-scale production difficult. Beginning research in 2018, ...
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Machine embroidery encodes skin-like tension lines in textiles, enabling mass-customizable wearables
A zigzag stitch enables fabric to stretch until the thread is straight. University of Tartu researchers report in Advanced Materials that thread packing can encode fabric stretchability, leading the ...
Austin (KXAN) — At first glance, Hyro x can look overwhelming: heavy sleds and an eight-kilometer run spread through eight workout stations. Austin Hyrox coach Gus Manke stresses that those highlight ...
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