Tag: Texas Tech University
Traditional nonwoven materials are better tissue scaffolds – By Seshadri Ramkumar, Texas Tech University, USA
Nonwoven substrates made using spunmelt and carding processes are cost effective to develop tissue scaffolds. A team of researchers from the University of Missouri-Columbia and ... Read More
Resale of branded textiles offers new scope
Reselling fashion and branded textiles offers new opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs. In the West, particularly, where garage and yard sales are common, extending ... Read More
India to produce less cotton this year By Seshadri Ramkumar, Texas Tech University, USA
India is expected to produce less cotton this season ending in September, 2016 Read More
Bulletproof clothing from corn
Cornstarch solution can be a potential candidate for next-generation bulletproof clothing and impact materials. Research in Professor Eric Brown?s laboratory at Yale University has shown ... Read More
Bulletproof clothing from corn
Cornstarch solution can be a potential candidate for next-generation bulletproof clothing and impact materials. Research in Professor Eric Brown´s laboratory at Yale University has shown ... Read More
Electrospinning of viruses
Electrospun viruses may be biosensors of the future. University of California-Riverside researchers Elaine Haberer and Nosang Myung have given new twist to the electrospinning technique. ... Read More
India cotton exports down from last year
Current cotton exports from India are lagging compared to last year. According to a recent statement from Mumbai based Cotton Association of India, the export ... Read More
