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    Sunday, January 07, 2007

    Something to think about

    Every so often I come across an article that causes cognitive dissonance. This story at www.livescience.com is one of those.

    Self-Cleaning Underwear Goes Weeks Without Washing

    Self-cleaning fabrics could revolutionize the sport apparel industry. The technology, created by scientists working for the U.S. Air Force, has already been used to create t-shirts and underwear that can be worn hygenically for weeks without washing.

    The new technology attaches nanoparticles to clothing fibers using microwaves. Then, chemicals that can repel water, oil and bacteria are directly bound to the nanoparticles. These two elements combine to create a protective coating on the fibers of the material.

    This coating both kills bacteria, and forces liquids to bead and run off.

    The U.S. military spent more than $20 million to develop the fabric, deriving from research originally intended to protect soldiers from biological weapons. ...

    Another story referenced in this article has relevance to some of the regular readers of this blog: Carbon Nanofiber Makes Smart Yarn

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