The Australian activewear brand will be incorporating the innovator's enzymatically recycled nylon 6,6 into key product ...
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The cover of National Geographic’s March issue featured a tractor tire dangling from a thread. Not metaphorically, but literally, because the thread is spider silk - five times stronger than steel but ...
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You’re reading New York Journal, Molly Fischer’s column on the first hundred days of Zohran Mamdani’s administration. On an icy Friday morning in February, in Brooklyn’s Little Caribbean neighborhood, ...
I Climbed Mt. Whitney and All I Got Was This Stupid T-Shirt But I also had an amazing trip up the mountain. I was with my sister. We’ve been estranged for a while. And we were connecting as much as we ...
It comes at a time when club powerbrokers are considering drastic action after the team’s fifth consecutive defeat. As first reported by Code Sports, Dragons recruitment staff have been instructed to ...
London will host the world’s largest nylon 6,6 biorecycling facility, set to open in late 2026. Developed by Epoch Biodesign, the plant will use AI-engineered enzymes to break down hard-to-recycle ...
A single strand of spider dragline silk is roughly five times thinner than a human hair. Drop it into liquid nitrogen at ...