Invisible patterns could thwart clothing counterfeiters By Ben Coxworth May 07, 2013 An example of one of the invisible patterns, viewed without and with a polarizing filter View 1 Images ...
The Mijia Smart Invisible Clothes Dryer boasts an ultra-thin design measuring just 8cm wide. Its sleekness allows it to seamlessly fit into the ceiling. Thankfully, Xiaomi hasn’t sacrificed ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Today, CNN reports that researchers are now able to cloak objects by ...
It’s become increasingly clear that the fashion industry accelerates climate change, spewing out 4% of all global carbon emissions. But perhaps soon, our clothes could be redesigned to actively reduce ...
The bleeding edge: A UK clothing company called Vollebak thinks it has taken the first step toward creating an "invisibility cloak." Working with a professor from the University of Manchester (UoM) ...
The firm dubbed Cap_able launched the clothing in their Manifesto Collection. Cap_able described the knitwear garments as a '"wearable algorithm to protect our identity," the Daily Mail reported. The ...
Costume designer Michael O’Connor knows something about period costumes, having won an Oscar for his work on “The Duchess” (set in the 17th century) as well as having been nominated for the 19th ...