(Nanowerk Spotlight) MXenes – the large family of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides and nitrides – show outstanding physical properties and have found applications ranging from energy ...
Stakeholders Advised to Focus on Strategic Partnerships and Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies to Capture a Larger Market Share During the Forecast PeriodDublin, Jan. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) ...
Existing Steakholder Shareholders Retain Majority Stake; Twine Shareholders Previously Invested in Steakholder and Provided Convertible Loan ...
Many important technologies—from battery electrodes and superconducting wires to the catalysts in fuel cells—rely on materials containing powdered particles, which can be tricky to manage. Now, in a ...
DALTON, Ga., April 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- SYNLawn ®, the largest manufacturer and unrivaled innovator of artificial grass in North America, announced it is leading the industry with the development ...
Affordable and readily available, Red Heart is the yarn brand that many knitters, including me, used the first time we picked up a pair of needles. I was surprised to see a pitch from them land in my ...
Natural fibers have many advantages: they are renewable, biodegradable and robust. They are more energy-efficient to produce than glass or carbon fibers, are lighter and have better acoustics. Their ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. - UNIFI, Inc. (NYSE: UFI), a leader in recycled and synthetic yarn innovation with annual revenues of $592.7 million, announced today the launch of its REPREVE with CiCLO technology.
Researchers at the University of Texas in Dallas make high-tech yarns from nanotubes and powders. The yarns could be woven into battery electrodes, superconfucting fabrics, and wearable electronics.