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also known as cot death, using an accelerometer attached to baby clothing. Growing signalbluetooth can improve health prospects beyond humans too.
##You can literally carry this in your pocket and run an experiment in the field without any additional equipment.##
and herding them into a milking parlor to have hooked machines up to suit efficiency experts doesn't help yield,
and liquids to suit each cow. As the trough swings clear at the end of milking, this encourages the cow to walk forward and leave.
Another application that LLNL is looking at is protective clothing. With the current Ebola outbreak tracking contamination in anti-contamination suits is vital
so the researchers see DNATRAX as a safe way of assessing how well current suits are performing.
By applying the DNA particles to the exterior of the suit it is possible to identify
if a breach has occurred by seeing if contaminants appear on the wearer's skin. We all hear horror stories about contaminated foods says DNATREK CEO Anthony Zografos.
Collars with GPS, RFID and biometrics can automatically identify and relay vital information about the livestock in real time.
The best configuration, a honeycomb lattice with a 50 nanometer coat of alumina, is less dense than waterthat is,
Grinspun says. e want to capture the motion of hair and clothing in a realistic way,
The light in these terahertz wavelengths can pass through materials that we normally think of as opaque such as skin plastics clothing and cardboard.
#Let This Amazing Hydrophobic Shirt Keep You Dry, You Slob#Human beings! Clothes-wearers! Folks who maybe drank some milk right out of the jug one time
On Kickstarter now is called a shirt Silic which repels liquids. If the videos are to be believed it looks rad.
Spill a bunch of soda on your shirt and it bounces right off. The shirts are woven with a hydrophobic silica also known as silicon dioxide.
Self Cleaning Clothing With Hydrophobic Nanotechnology as the Kickstarter says might be a vague enough claim to cause some concern
but we've definitely seen similarly cool stuff with aerosol sprays so it's not too much of a stretch to think this could work with clothing.
How the shirt actually feels along with how long it retains its properties (the team says 80 washes) might require a closer look.
But it's designed by a former designer for the Vera Wang Collection and definitely looks better than a shirt with an orange juice accent stain.
Kickstarter via Huffington Post
#An Open-source Hive To Save The Bees#You may have heard by now: bees are dropping like flies continuing to die at unprecedented rates
(but still use the fruits of those discoveries when it suits you) and keep being smirked at more and more.
On the other hand, ubiquitins have a subtle trick up their sleeves they can tag other tags. This gives them a near-exponential flexibility,
could be applied to protective clothing in sports, for making bulletproof vests and in constructing buildings. Sosanya is in the early states of developing the new weaving method, an idea
This shirt that I am wearing right now is woven in the same way as a shirt that was made 3, 000 years ago,
captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses. otton is one of the most fascinating and misunderstood materials,
ibers are everywhere from your underwear, pajamas, toothbrushes, tires, shoes, car seats, air filtration systems and even your clothes.
Abbey Liebman 0 created a dress using conductive cotton threads capable of charging an iphone.
With ultrathin solar panels for trim and a USB charger tucked into the waist, the Southwest-inspired garment captured enough sunshine to charge cell phones
and other handheld devices allowing the wearer to stay plugged in. The technology may be embedded into shirts to measure heart rate
or analyze sweat, sewn into pillows to monitor brain signals or applied to interactive textiles with heating and cooling capabilities. revious technologies have achieved similar functionalities,
Two of Hinestroza students created a hooded bodysuit embedded with insecticides using metal organic framework molecules,
the antimalarial garment can be worn during the day to provide extra protection and does not dissipate like skin-based repellants.
but have it remain flexible and as comfortable as a t-shirt or an old pair of jeans. c
where they create clothing that kills bacteria, conducts electricity, wards off malaria, captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses.
Fibers are everywhere from your underwear, pajamas, toothbrushes, tires, shoes, car seats, air filtration systems and even your clothes.
Abbey Liebman 10 created a dress using conductive cotton threads capable of charging an iphone.
the Southwest-inspired garment captured enough sunshine to charge cell phones and other handheld devices allowing the wearer to stay plugged in.
The technology may be embedded into shirts to measure heart rate or analyze sweat, sewn into pillows to monitor brain signals
Two of Hinestrozas students created a hooded bodysuit embedded with insecticides using metal organic framework molecules,
the antimalarial garment can be worn during the day to provide extra protection and does not dissipate like skin-based repellants.
but have it remain flexible and as comfortable as a t-shirt or an old pair of jeans s
When compared to regular clothing material, the special nanowire cloth trapped body heat far more effectively.
NS honeycombs can be made from a variety of materials to suit distinct applications. Subsequent custom compression and drop tests, designed
captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses. otton is one of the most fascinating and misunderstood materials,
ibers are everywhere from your underwear, pajamas, toothbrushes, tires, shoes, car seats, air filtration systems and even your clothes. bbey Liebman 0 created a dress using conductive cotton threads capable of charging an iphone.
With ultrathin solar panels for trim and a USB charger tucked into the waist, the Southwest-inspired garment captured enough sunshine to charge cell phones
and other handheld devices allowing the wearer to stay plugged in. The technology may be embedded into shirts to measure heart rate
or analyze sweat, sewn into pillows to monitor brain signals or applied to interactive textiles with heating and cooling capabilities. revious technologies have achieved similar functionalities,
Two of Hinestroza students created a hooded bodysuit embedded with insecticides using metal organic framework molecules,
the antimalarial garment can be worn during the day to provide extra protection and does not dissipate like skin-based repellants.
but have it remain flexible and as comfortable as a t-shirt or an old pair of jeans. c
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