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Human-Safe Magnetorheological Fibres Enable A New Generation Of Smart Textiles

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Researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have developed a new type of human-safe magnetorheological fibre that can change shape and stiffness under low-strength magnetic fields. Unlike conventional magnetorheological materials, these fibres remain soft, ...

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Soft-Drive: Growing a Sustainable Alternative to Cloud Storage

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Digital storage feels invisible, but its impact is not. Cloud services rely on large server farms that consume vast amounts of energy and resources. As data use continues to grow, so does the environmental cost. ...

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Eco-Friendly CLT Pavilion Showcases Indonesia’s Potential for Timber Construction

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A research team from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Indonesia has received the Best Greenship Innovation Award 2025 from the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI). The award recognises the CLT Nusantara Pavilion, an experimental wooden ...

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Flax Fibre String Instruments As A Case Study In Biobased Material Innovation

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The Belgian start-up Atelier Duerinck produces string instruments such as cellos and violins using flax fibre composite rather than traditional tonewoods or carbon fibre. The initiative grew out of long-term research at HOGENT, KASK & ...

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World First: Solarge Launches Cradle to Cradle Certified Circular Solar Panel

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Solarge has reached a global milestone in sustainable energy technology. Its SOLO solar panel is the first photovoltaic panel worldwide to receive Cradle to Cradle Certified Circularity. The panel achieved Bronze level certification under version ...

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Tiffany Façade Beijing Showcases Sculptural Glass and Recycled Design

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The Tiffany & Co. flagship store in Beijing’s Taikoo Li Sanlitun district features a façade made up of vertically arranged glass fins. Designed by MVRDV, the project is part of an ongoing series of façade ...

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