The future of clothing: wear it and then dissolve it into gelatin
You can just make and destroy new clothes on and on and on without adding to pollution.
You can just make and destroy new clothes on and on and on without adding to pollution.
Synthetic biology could make clothes from a very unexpected material.
Turning fabrics into display electronics could lead to a new class of smart clothing.
Smart clothes -- not watches -- are the future of wearables.
It's a pretty metal solution.
Blue-dyed cotton has always been in.
Stanford engineers have developed cheap, low-cost textiles that can cool your body much more efficiently than existing clothes.
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MIT scientists have developed a material that can absorb solar energy, stores and release it on demand to produce heat. ...