featured Microplastics are rapidly invading brains, and researchers describe it as "chilling."
Two recent papers about plastic infiltration into brains issued grave warnings about strengthening research on this pollutant. Paper 1: Concentrations of microplastics found in human brains, livers, and kidneys...
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Silk - The history of Silk
Silk is such a seductive, luxurious, and desirable fiber that its price has, at times, exceeded that of gold.Silk possesses a magnificent, shimmering richness that can express a lush, sumptuous...
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Animal Fibers - Wool- The history of wool
Wool is the ultimate natural chameleon fiber, embodying many diverse aspects.Wool can be satisfyingly soft, warm, cozy, and sensuous, or rugged, tough, and functional, while its inherent drapability allows its...
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Plant Fiber - The history of Linen
The development of new blends and finishes for linen ensures that this ancient fiber remains relevant to the demands of the modern consumer. Synthetic blends can improve crease recovery, create...
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