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Graphene And Aerogel Enable Climate-Adaptive Sleeping System

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Hong Kong-based performance materials company Graphene-X has launched the Tardigrade Sleeping System, a modular outdoor sleeping platform that combines graphene-enhanced insulation with aerogel technology. Originally introduced through Kickstarter, the project explores how advanced material engineering ...

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Finnish Pulp Fibres Enable Stronger and More Sustainable Wood Bonding

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Researchers at Aalto University in Finland have developed a new method for bonding wood using pulp fibres from Finnish forests. The resulting bond is reportedly twice as strong as natural wood and highly resistant to ...

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Africa’s First FSC-Certified Timber Stadium Opens in Lesotho

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The newly completed FSC Stadium of Life in Maseru, Lesotho, demonstrates how responsibly sourced timber can be used in large-scale sports infrastructure. The 1,280-seat venue is Africa’s first FSC-certified timber stadium and the first FSC-certified ...

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Eco Purge: Biodegradable Plastic Designed To Break Down Microplastics

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Many biodegradable plastics aim to reduce future plastic waste. Eco Purge, developed by Irish innovator Arya Satheesh, takes this idea a step further. The plant-based material not only replaces conventional plastics but also helps remove ...

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Castomize Develops 4D Printed Orthopaedic Casts With Remouldable Smart Material

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Singapore-based medical technology company Castomize has developed a series of 4D printed orthopaedic casts that combine lightweight structures, smart materials and additive manufacturing. The casts offer an alternative to conventional fibreglass immobilisers and focus on ...

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Nearly Half of Every T-Shirt Is Lost Before It Reaches the Shop Floor

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Textile waste is usually linked to discarded clothing and landfill sites. However, new research shows that the largest material losses happen much earlier in the production process. Researchers from NTNU and SINTEF in Norway found ...

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