The “world’s first” garment made entirely from recycled textile waste leverages a new bio-recycling technology.
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Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a new protective shirt designed to better meet the needs of wildland firefighters. This new garment, created by Ph.D. student Elena Kosareva, offers greater protection than the current shirts worn by firefighters battling wildfires. Kosareva, who is pursuing her doctorate in textile and apparel science, designed the […]
The “world’s first” garment made entirely from recycled textile waste leverages a new bio-recycling technology.
The transition to renewable energy requires efficient methods for storing large amounts of electricity. Researchers at the Technical University of...
PRAK Industries LLC has been awarded a $32 million contract by the Defense Logistics Agency to supply flame-resistant shirts to the Army through 2027.
A groundbreaking portable device developed by a team of researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso can quickly and affordably detect...
The textile firm first opened as a wool mill in Elgin in 1797 and has stores in Edinburgh, London, St Andrews and mills in Hawick and Moray.
A University of Virginia-led research team has developed new protective coatings that allow turbine engines to run at higher temperatures before...
A study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) has confirmed the strong performance of PaECTER, a patent analysis model...
A new version of the Qilin ransomware was discovered by cybersecurity researchers. The new version comes with increased sophistication and tactics to...
A new version of the Qilin ransomware was discovered by cybersecurity researchers. The new version comes with increased sophistication and tactics to...
His Majesty King Charles III visited CSIRO’s National Bushfire Behaviour Research Laboratory in Canberra, “fuelled” by his passion for the...