Tag: sustainable materials
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New Multifunctional Flame-Retardant Foam Combines Fire Safety, Hygiene, and Sustainability
A Breakthrough in Safety and Hygiene A new multifunctional polyurethane foam has emerged from recent research, uniting fire safety, hygiene, and sustainability in a single material. The foam resists ignition, slows or suppresses smoke production, and actively restricts bacterial growth. This trifecta of properties could redefine safety standards for consumer products, building materials, and industrial…
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Personalise Your Longchamp Bag With My Pliage Signature
Introduction: A New Creative Frontier for Longchamp Longchamp invites you to become a co-designer of its timeless leather silhouettes. The luxury house known for craft and elegance is extending its design language with My Pliage Signature, a platform that hands the creative reins to customers. This online exclusive service reshapes how we think about personal…
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Kirigami-inspired parachutes emerge from Polytechnique Montreal
Researchers at Polytechnique Montreal have designed a parachute inspired by kirigami, the Japanese art of folding and cutting paper. The concept, which earned a Nature article, demonstrates new possibilities for cheap, adaptable parachutes in humanitarian work, scientific research, and beyond. From art to engineering: how kirigami informs parachute design The idea comes from kirigami, where…
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Scientists Develop Method to Make Wood Stronger Than Steel
The Revolutionary Discovery In a groundbreaking development, scientists have engineered a method that transforms ordinary wood into a material that is stronger than steel. This innovative approach could revolutionize industries ranging from construction to manufacturing, highlighting the potential of sustainable materials in a world increasingly focused on eco-friendliness. Understanding the Science Behind Stronger Wood The…
