Self Cleaning Socks Invented

February 14, 2008 by Dane | 1 Comment
In Ideas, Science

Gizmodo: “Scientists in China and Australia have developed a method of cleaning fabric using nanotechnology that avoids dunking clothes in soapy water, before scrubbing and rinsing. The titanium dioxide-based coating bonds to silk and wool and uses sunlight to automagically decompose dirt, stains and microorganisms, meaning smelly socks could be a thing of the past—something that teenage boys’ moms will applaud the world over.”

Read more in the Telegraph. Photo by stop.down.

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