Clothing is one of our most basic needs, along with food and shelter — but textiles are also important symbols of identity. In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, WTOP is ...
Still at least a year away, these fabrics, with built in sensors, could replace finger-pricking and continuous glucose ...
These beautiful pieces can actually hold quite a bit of value. Here's how to identify antique and vintage ceramics and ...
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New study finds concerning health hazard may be tied to household decor and appliances — here's what you need to know
Scientists have long been investigating the health risks associated with sources such as gas stoves. A new study, published ...
A Nordic research project has taken a major step toward the future of smart textiles – completely without batteries or ...
Broader Representation = More AuthenticityFashion is beginning to reflect real people of all body types, genders, ethnicities ...
Further research by Oxfam found that by 2050, the fashion industry will produce 138 billion items of unworn clothes every year. But before you recycle your clothes, it's important to note that not ...
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I Tried Boll & Branch Sheets, and They’re the 100% Cotton Bedding of My Dreams
In this Boll & Branch sheets review, I do the investigative dirty work on this famed bedding to see if it's worth the hype–and the cash.
CalRecycle, the state agency responsible for implementing S.B. 707, reports that Californians dispose of 1.2 million tons of textiles annually, accounting for 3 percent of landfilled material. S.B.
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