Non-destructive and immediate, FibreSENSE would allow textile workers to do with 100% accuracy what they used to do with a guess.
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Some breakthroughs feel inevitable in hindsight. SMX's (NASDAQ:SMX) latest industrial pilot is one of those moments. The kind ...
Indorama Ventures and Jiaren Chemical Recycling have formed a joint venture to accelerate circularity in the global textile ...
Walk into a modern semiconductor factory and you’ll see full end-to-end automated processes. Visit an automotive plant and ...
In Ghana, a collaboration between two non-profits is lifting women out of poverty, upskilling them in circular fashion and ...
Informal waste pickers are on the frontlines of fashion’s waste crisis. Recognizing their vital role could help shape the ...
Gözde Göncü-Berk, associate professor of design at UC Davis and the inaugural Maria Manetti Shrem Endowed Chair for ...
Mexico's lower house of Congress approved on Wednesday a bill that seeks to impose new or higher tariffs on imports from ...
Winter decorating is shifting away from glossy perfection and toward something softer, more lived in, and deeply personal, ...
Could a flat piece of fabric hold a 3D shape, the way paper does in origami? Aiming to find out, researchers from the Cornell ...
As a stunning complementary color combo, yellow (in most shades!) and olive green work well to truly ground any space. The ...
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