No title available
NASA
we're not kids anymore.

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
YOU ARE THE REASON

⁂

Kaledo Art
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

pixel skylines
Claire Keane
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Not today Justin
Three Goblin Art
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Today's Document
$LAYYYTER

Andulka

tannertan36
sheepfilms

Origami Around
seen from Germany
seen from T1
seen from United States

seen from Australia

seen from United States

seen from Maldives
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Canada

seen from T1

seen from Malaysia

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from Australia
seen from Romania
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Jordan
@scademerging
Bio-Based Vinyl
http://www.designnews.com/document.asp?doc_id=242133
Shape-Memory Polyurethane Plastic
http://www.designnews.com/document.asp?doc_id=245002
Hagfish Slime Fiber
http://www.designnews.com/document.asp?doc_id=256027
X-Flex Bomb-Proof Wallpaper http://vimeo.com/7558394
What is it?
X-Flex is a Kevlar sandwiched elastic surface that is stuck onto existing surfaces that can hold the structure of a building together.
Look/Feel:
Looks like it is a plastic grid.
Applications:
War zones, Natural Disaster prevention, Home security, reinforced transportation and more
Price and availability:
X-Flex creators are working on developing a standard commercialized version for regular homeowners meaning one day this material will not be absurdly expensive.
Sources:
http://dornob.com/bomb-proof-wallpaper-built-for-serious-home-security/
flexible LED light strips – Light Form
http://dornob.com/flexible-led-light-strips-for-diy-red-blue-green-displays/
Ceylon Paper Pottery - Waterproof Paper
http://dornob.com/waterproof-paper-artisan-pottery-of-waste-wood-sand/
Noise Reducing Curtains
http://dornob.com/new-noise-quenching-curtains-absorb-sound-let-in-light/
Secret Concrete
http://dornob.com/innovative-concrete-shows-secret-patterns-when-wet-hot/
Clear to Translucent Glass
http://dornob.com/magic-glass-flip-a-switch-to-turn-clear-sheets-translucent/
Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdscnna5r1Q
Name:
TiFoam - Titanium Foam
What is it?
Titanium Foam is just what the name suggests: titanium formed into a matric of foam. It has a porus structure similar to bone and is lighter because it requires less material. It is formed through a powder metallurgy based molding process. In this process Open Polyurethane foams are coated with a binding and titanium powder solution. Then the PU is burned away leaving only the aluminum matrix. This material has the best balance of durability and limited rigidity to make it invaluable for medical applications.
Look/Feel:
Looks like a more open steel wool.
Applications:
Medical implants, Lightweight frames, sporting equipment
Environmental impact:
N/A. If used for medical implants as planned, the foam will stay in a person, with their bone growing around and through it for their lifetime.
Price and availability: N/A
Sources:
- http://www.medgadget.com/2010/09/titanium_foam_as_new_material_for_implants.html
- http://www.gizmag.com/tifoam-titanium-bone-implants/16453/
- http://www.fraunhofer.de/en/press/research-news/2010/09/titanium-foams-replace-injured-bones.html
Name:
PNIPAAm (cotton polymer)
What is it?
PNIPAAm is a cotton polymer that is super absorbent created at the Eindhoven University of Technology partnered with Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It is made by treating cotton at a low temperature with a polymer blend and results in a textile that can hold 340% of its own weight in water. Raw cotton can only hold 18% of its weight making this material astounding. It also is able to release pure water as it is heated.
Look/Feel:
This material looks identical to regular cotton.
Applications:
For use as a source of water in arid regions, agricultural, apparel, tents, third world country applications, clean water applications, survival gear, and more.
Environmental impact:
This one is a mixed bag. Cotton itself is a fairly ecofriendly material, being able to be renewed. However, the polymer is surely made of chemicals that are not so friendly. It does have a good environmental impact if you look at its applications. It can be used to harvest water from the air, fog, and rain using no electricity and it can be used multiple times.
Price and availability:
It is not widely available as of yet, since it just hit the news within the last month. However, it surely will be inexpensive when it hits the market since it is being considered for use in third world applications. Its constituent materials are also low cost which makes the product price drop. There is still research being done on how much the cotton can hold and at what temperature it drains.
Sources:
- http://www.newmaterials.com/News_Detail_Cotton_treated_with_hydrophilic_polymer_absorbs_moisture_in_great_quanitities_12884.asp#axzz2J16E3ayo
http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/01/22/cotton.with.special.coating.collects.water.fogs.desert
- http://www.tue.nl/en/university/news-and-press/news/cotton-with-special-coating-collects-water-from-fogs-in-desert/
- http://www.robaid.com/bionics/polymer-coated-cotton-can-harvest-water-from-desert-air.htm
- http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112767506/cotton-absorbs-340-percent-weightr-012113/
- http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/specially-coated-cotton-could-help-irrigate-deserts/
- http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/146276-cheap-polymer-coated-cotton-automagically-captures-water-from-desert-air