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The fabric could be potentially applied in the bullet-proof or stab-resistant vests, configurable medical support for the elderly, and protective exoskeletons
In recent years, with the development of high technology and the pursuit of sustainable development, fashionable fabrics of new type have gradually become the highlight of haute couture - the materials of clothing are no longer limited to traditional fabrics such as silk and knitting, while converted to new fabrics such as 3D, recyclable and biotechnological ones as an attempt.
Sound insulation materials are usually used to keep offices, theaters and KTV quiet. Recently, a research team in Germany has developed a new kind of sound insulation materials using 3D printing and fungal mycelium.