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Modular Acoustic Partitions Made from Biocomposite and Recycled Materials

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Polish furniture manufacturer VANK has introduced FLIP, a modular system of mobile acoustic partitions made from either a hemp- and flax-based biocomposite or recycled PET (rPET). Designer Anna Vonhausen developed the system together with Bidermann+Wide. ...

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Programmable Monomaterial Brings Circularity to High-Performance Sports Footwear

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High-performance athletic shoes often contain a complex mix of materials. Different parts of the sole require different properties, such as cushioning, flexibility and support. While this improves performance, it also makes production more complicated and ...

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A Silver-Enhanced T-Shirt With Electromagnetic Shielding Properties

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Innovation-focused clothing brand Vollebak has introduced the Shielding T-Shirt, a garment designed to reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation from devices such as smartphones, Wi-Fi routers and Bluetooth-enabled products. The project demonstrates how advanced material technologies ...

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Breakthrough Photocatalytic Process Converts Lignin Waste into Biodegradable 3D Printing Materials

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Researchers from the University of Alicante (UA), in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) and international partners, have developed a new photocatalytic process that transforms lignin—one of the most abundant components of plant ...

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Bit Stool: Multifunctional Furniture Made From 100% Recycled LDPE

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The Bit Stool by Normann Copenhagen shows how recycled plastic waste can become durable and visually striking furniture. Part of the wider Bit collection, the project combines simple geometric forms with an unconventional material palette. ...

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Wearable Textile Harvests Drinking Water From Air

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Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a textile that can harvest drinking water directly from the air. Integrated into a prototype jacket, the material captures moisture and converts it into potable ...

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