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Biology Articles » Biotechnology » Clothing to crow about: Chicken feather suits and dresses Clothing to crow about: Chicken feather suits and dresses
January 7, 2008 -- In the
future, you may snuggle up in warm, cozy sweats made of chicken feathers or
jeans made of wheat, enjoying comfortable, durable new fabrics that are “green”
and environmentally friendly. Researchers in Australia are reporting that new
advances are paving the way for such exotic new materials — made from
agricultural waste or byproducts — to hit store shelves as
environmentally-friendly alternatives to the estimated 38 million tons of
synthetic fabrics produced worldwide each year. They review research on the
development of these next generation eco-friendly fibers, which will produce
fabrics with a conventional feel, in the November 26, 2008 issue of ACS’
Biomacromolecules, a monthly
journal.
This news release was provided by The American Chemical Society — a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences.
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