Textile, leather & fashion colaterale

Cosmetics (5)
Make-up (1)
Perfume (1)
Wearable technology (4)

Synopsis: Textile, leather & fashion: Textile, leather & fashion colaterale:


texte_agro-tech\R_techcrunch.com 2015 00003041.txt

They could also put this into many different devices, such as wearable technology, embedded sensors, medical devices and Internet of things devices anything that doesn require massive amounts of electricity.


texte_agro-tech\R_www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01772.txt

While the polymer released (polyethylene glycol) is recognized as safe and used in various food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics products,


texte_agro-tech\R_www.nanowerk.com 2015 0000492.txt

In cosmetics, people appreciate the good smell, in soft drinks a fine, subtle taste. Because the natural sources cannot meet the demands,


texte_agro-tech\scitechdaily.com 2015 00439.txt.txt

The molecule limonene used as a citrus fragrance and de-greaser in a wide variety of household cleaning products is well-known for its ability to smell of either oranges


texte_agro-tech\techcrunch.com 2015 05655.txt.txt

In case youe hazy on the details of Homekit, here a quick primer: Devices that work with the protocol can be controlled via Siri


texte_agro-tech\www.clickgreen.org.uk 2015 00009.txt

Microcapsules have been used in a variety of applications--for example in pharmaceuticals food flavouring cosmetics and agriculture--for controlled delivery and release but this is one of the first demonstrations of this approach for controlled capture says Jennifer A. Lewis the Hansj rg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at the Harvard School of engineering


texte_agro-tech\www.reuters.com_news_technology 2015 01430.txt.txt

#Mood-changing wearable tech sets pulses racing The makers of'doppel'call it the next generation of wearable technology-one that can actually change the mood of the user.

Co-creator Nell Bennett explained how doppel represents truly empathic wearable technology instead of the current crop that often just monitor the body's activity."

Bilicki, along with the rest of Team Turquoise, believe doppel is a unique and game-changing addition to the burgeoning wearable technology market."


texte_agro-tech\www.sciencedaily.com 2015 0000840.txt

Use of nanotechnology in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals A Faculty of science Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) lecturer Professor Dr Mahiran Basri not only succeeded in producing new useful substances made of oils

In the field of cosmetics for instance she said there are antioxidants and antiaging substances through the use of nanotechnology those substances can easily absorb through the skin.


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