Study Shows Forensic Evidence Can Survive Underwater for Weeksby Staffordshire UniversityForensic fibers can survive underwater for much longer than previously thought, helping criminal investigators
NewsDitch the Delicate Wash Cycle to Save Our Seasby Newcastle UniversityMillions of plastic microfibers are shed every time we wash clothes that contain materials such as nylon, polyester, and acrylic
NewsDouble-Duty Textile Developed by Stanford Researchers Could Warm or Coolby Vicky Stein-Stanford University News OfficeClothing made from a reversible fabric could warm or cool wearers and keep them comfortable, bringing down buildings’ energy costs
NewsTechnique Could Aid Mass Production of Biodegradable Plasticby University of Nebraska-LincolnThe approach could allow manufacturers of corn-derived plastic to continuously produce the biodegradable material on a scale that at least approaches petroleum-based plastic, the industry standard
NewsNew Discovery: Nanometric Imprinting on Fiberby Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne"We have achieved 300-nanometer patterns, but we could easily make them as small as several tens of nanometers"
NewsCarbon Molecular Sieve Membranes Cut Energy Use in Hydrocarbon Separationsby Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe new material is based on polymer hollow fibers treated to retain their structure—and pore sizes—as they are converted to carbon through pyrolysis
Tetrapod Quantum Dots Light the Way to Stronger PolymersFluorescent tetrapod nanocrystals could light the way to the future design of stronger polymer nanocomposites.