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Squid-inspired fabric can temperature-control clothing

Breathable, washable, and adaptable squid-inspired fabric redefines wearable thermal management, offering comfort and efficiency for diverse applications.

Rebecca Shavit
Smart ‘everyday’ clothing can capture and record your body’s movementJoshua Shavit
The future of fashion? Clothes designed to dissolve after useRebecca Shavit
Student uses microbes, and time, to grow her own clothesJoseph Shavit
Researchers develop smart clothing fiber that can adapt with temperatureJoseph Shavit
Novel fabric coating significantly reduces microplastic pollution from washing clothesJoseph Shavit
Wearable sensors styled into t-shirts and face masksJoseph Shavit
Smart clothing senses how their users are movingJoseph Shavit
Self-powered fabric can help correct posture in real timeJoseph Shavit
Invisible, machine-washable, solar cell technology for clothingJoseph Shavit
Hand-cranked washing machine could sustainably help 5 billion peopleJoseph Shavit
Innovative clothing patch vents to release heat when you sweatJoseph Shavit
Canadian designer develops sustainable sneakers that grow into an apple treeJoseph Shavit
Robotic ‘smart clothing’ contains fibers that monitor and regulate your breathingJoseph Shavit
Technology could help clothing retailers become more sustainable, expert saysJoseph Shavit
Latest trend keeps clothes out of landfillJoshua Shavit
Can cotton clothes be soft, durable, eco-friendly and fireproof?Joshua Shavit
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