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Accelerating circular fashion

Currently, only 1% of textile waste is recycled into new clothes. Recycling textile polymers is a costly and challenging task, as is the separation and recycling of blended textiles – complex mixtures of different fibres, often cotton or wool with synthetic materials. Could particle accelerators solve the problem of textile waste and contribute to circular fashion? The student team proposed to separate textile fibres using an electron beam from a Van de Graff accelerator. (Image: FabRec team) This was the subject of the winning project at this summer’s challenge-based innovation event, held by the EU-funded I.FAST project. A multi-disciplinary team of students proposed the use of an electron beam to segregate different fabric components through electrostatic separation. This would be done with used and unused clothes and the separated components would be reintroduced into the manufacturing cycle of recycled clothes. The event explored how accelerator technologies could address envi ....

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Parity Violation in Cosmology

Parity Violation in Cosmology
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A New Map of the Universe, Painted With Cosmic Neutrinos

Physicists finally know where at least some of these high-energy particles come from, which helps make the neutrinos useful for exploring fundamental physics. ....

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