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Scientists invent way to use E. coli to create and dye rainbow-colored fabric in the lab
Initially, the researchers genetically modified the metabolic pathway of a strain of Komagataeibacter xylinus bacteria to ...
Avoid oversaturating the fabric: Utilize a microfiber cloth to blot excess moisture. "I always make it a point to blot excess ...
African fabric stamping is a unique art that brings vibrant patterns and cultural significance to textiles. This technique ...
To ensure that your upcycled kitchen towels are durable, use simple sewing techniques like straight stitches or zigzag ...
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9 Best Materials To Look For When Buying New Kitchen Towels
Before you buy a set of kitchen towels that can't absorb a drop, read this. From thirsty blends to eco-friendly options, ...
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Fermentation waste used to make natural fabric
A pilot-scale production run and product lifecycle analysis revealed that fiber made from fermentation waste is stronger than ...
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Scientists Just Found a Way to Spin Leftover Yeast From Beer Into Soft, Strong, Biodegradable Fabric
Penn State researchers say the stuff we throw away after making beer, wine, and even some medicines could help feed people ...
The Mills becomes Berlin-based Gulnur Mukazhanova’s canvas as she uses Central Asian textiles to explore perspective and question hope.
According to Towards Chemical and Materials Consulting, the global textile market size is calculated at USD 1.39 trillion in ...
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The Smart Alternative To Paint Cloths That Won't Damage Your Walls
If you plan to do some interior painting, there's one alternative to traditional paint cloths that you might want to consider ...
Global South World on MSN
The water behind your T-shirt: One cotton tee uses as much water as you drink in 2½ years
When you pick up a simple cotton T-shirt, you probably don’t think about water. But behind that soft, everyday fabric is a ...
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