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3D Printed Concrete Innovation Captures CO₂ and Reduces Material Use

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Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a groundbreaking 3D printed concrete that not only reduces material usage but also actively captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The innovation, which combines design, engineering, and ...

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Reclaimed Chopsticks Used in Sustainable Restaurant Interior

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In the San Marco neighbourhood of Jacksonville, Florida, USA, a new restaurant has opened its doors in a restored Art Deco theatre. Electric Dough Pizza Co. now occupies the former San Marco Theatre, a building ...

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Upcycling Uniforms Through Design

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British Airways and Bags of Ethics have partnered to implement a large-scale uniform upcycling programme. The initiative involves repurposing over 16,000 decommissioned airline uniforms into new, functional products, demonstrating an application of circular design principles ...

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Smart Shielding: A Space-Grade Jacket that Blocks Radiation and Infrared Detection

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Vollebak’s Shielding Jacket brings space-grade technology into everyday design. Originally developed to protect NASA’s Mars Rover from electromagnetic interference, this high-tech material is now used to shield the human body. The result is a jacket ...

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A Safer Alternative to Non-Stick Coatings

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A research team from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Engineering has developed a new type of water- and oil-repellent surface coating that performs comparably to conventional non-stick materials, but contains significantly lower levels of ...

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Inflatable Structures Inspired by Nature: Adaptive Design with Air

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Design studio WINT and Protoéditions have developed Project ARA (Adaptive Responsive Air), a forward-looking design research project that explores inflatable, air-powered structures. Inspired by natural tessellation patterns found in cellular biology and insect shells, ARA ...

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