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Bathroom tiles, free-standing bathtubs and electric shower enclosures are all trends...
Who doesn't like a comfortable and stylish bathroom to relax after a long and hard day? If that bathroom ca
More than 60% of our clothes are made of synthetic textiles extracted from petroleum-textiles such as nylon and polyester.
When we think about fossil fuels and climate change, we don’t think about the clothes we wear. But the reality is that more than 60% of our clothes are made of synthe
About a two-hour drive from Melbourne-on the land of the Jota Yotas-a striking cubic structure rises from the top of the hill into the sky 30 meters high.
Designed by the acclaimed architect Denton Corker Marshall-the Melbourne Museum and the local company behind the Australian Pavilion for
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Located in the heart of Halifax, New Hampshire, Brewery Park is the cit
There is increasing research on composite materials for consumer electronics applications to solve weight, durability or radio transparency issues. #multitudeofmarkets #sourcebook
Carbon Mobile recently launched a carbon fiber-
Even if they don't, we bet that ordinary Hackaday readers are at least vaguely aware of how vacuum forming machines work on a basic level. You heat the plastic sheet until it becomes soft, then use a vacuum pump to pull the malleable material onto the object and fix it there as it cools. It is ea
High-gloss finishes are a trend today: kitchens or wardrobes made of high-gloss materials give a vibrant appearance and enhance the energy quotient of the space. Although high-gloss finishes can be obtained through different materials and paints, acrylic finishes have somehow become the common te
COVID prevention measures have turned many parts of our world into a giant salad bar, with plastic barriers separating salespeople from shoppers, separating customers in nail salons, and separating students from classmates.
Intuition tells us that plastic protective covers can prevent the
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Marjorie Welish, Small Higher Valley 11, 1995. Oil on canvas. 4 x 5 feet.
"The nature of art affects musical instruments. We feel that it strives to establish and connect... to create a'dialogue' and want to know the rhythm of'what the other party thin
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