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This premium watchband material could leach 'forever chemicals' into skin, says study
A recent study shows a chemical used in mostly high-end smartwatch bands may expose you to PFAS 'forever chemicals.' Here's ...
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Your fancy smartwatch band is full of toxic forever chemicals
Pricier bands are more durable, but the material could be a health hazard. According to a new study from the University of ...
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Apple Braided Solo Loop review: I loved the fit and performance, but the high price was an ...
You want a smooth silhouette One issue with close-fitting, stretchable Watch bands such as the Apple Braided Solo Loop is ...
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Skin-Like Material Developed for Investigating Infections
Researchers have developed silicone-based skin replicas using Ecoflex, a biocompatible material. These models mimic human ...
7 天
Smartwatch Shock: Study Finds Harmful Forever Chemicals in Wristbands
Smartwatches and fitness trackers might pose health risks due to high levels of PFHxA, a chemical found in the fluorinated ...
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New Prosthetic Material Cuts IV Catheter Infection Risk 21 December
In the holiday movie The Grinch, makeup artists are reported to have spent several hours each day encasing Jim Carrey's face with prosthetics to ...
9 天
The Thrifty Gentleman Expands Its Premium Affordable Range With New FKM Rubber Watch Straps
The Thrifty Gentleman has unveiled its new FKM rubber watch straps, adding to its collection of affordable, high-quality ...
Rubber World
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Carbice and Dow partner to enhance thermal management of electronics
Dow and Carbice have a groundbreaking partnership to offer advanced thermal interface materials for various industries, ...
Science Daily
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Prosthetic material could help reduce infections from intravenous catheters
often made possible by materials like silicone rubbers, may have now found an unexpected yet beneficial biomedical engineering application, according to a new study from Texas A&M University.
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