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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 ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
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 ...
LYNN, MA – November 06, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE – Custom drapery for Back Bay’s brownstones and historic residences demands a ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Fabric muscles thinner than hair could reshape wearable robotics design
South Korean researchers develop fabric muscles for lightweight wearable robots that move naturally with the human body.
Parents worldwide seek healthier, eco-friendly options for their babies, bamboo clothing is emerging as the perfect blend of ...
Sourcing Journal on MSN
Material World: Trove Adds Repairs, Mud Jeans Taps Tencel
Trove expands its circular platform with repair services as Mud Jeans debuts recycled-cotton denim blended with Tencel ...
Sunlight breaks clothes made of synthetic fabrics into tiny plastic fibers that pollute oceans. Color affects how quickly ...
The upscale new 'Wardrobe' collection from baby gear brand Nuna uses all-natural fibers and features magnetic closures. We ...
Sourcing Journal on MSN
Microfiber Pollution Might Need a New Name
Is the term a matter of semantics? Or does the industry need to rally around a more accurate description of the problem?
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