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Sarge
January-8th-2007, 02:55 PM
Imagine what this could do for college kids. No more having to remeber to turn them inside out! :laugh:

http://www.livescience.com/scienceoffiction/070105_nanofabric.html


Self-cleaning fabrics could revolutionize the sport apparel industry. The technology, created by scientists working for the U.S. Air Force, has already been used to create t-shirts and underwear that can be worn hygenically for weeks without washing.
The new technology attaches nanoparticles to clothing fibers using microwaves. Then, chemicals that can repel water, oil and bacteria are directly bound to the nanoparticles. These two elements combine to create a protective coating on the fibers of the material.

This coating both kills bacteria, and forces liquids to bead and run off.

The U.S. military spent more than $20 million to develop the fabric, deriving from research originally intended to protect soldiers from biological weapons.

Jeff Owens, one of the scientists who worked to develop the process, said, "During Desert Storm, most casualties were from bacterial infections—not accidents or friendly fire. We treated underwear for soldiers who tested them for several weeks and found they remained hygienic. They also helped clear up some skin complaints."

Science fiction writer Neal Stephenson wrote specifically about nanotech fabrics that stayed clean; he referred to "fabricules" in his 1995 novel The Diamond Age:

...with a quick brush, John and Gwendolyn were able to transfer most of the dirt onto their white gloves. From there it went straight into the air. Most gentlemen's and ladies' gloves nowadays were constructed of infinitesimal fabricules that knew how to eject dirt...
(Read more about fabricules)
British news organizations pointed out that an earlier reference to the general idea of clothes that never got dirty can be found in the 1951 film "The Man in the White Suit." Sci-fi fans can console themselves with the fact that the lead role was played by Alec Guiness, who of course played Obiwan Kenobi in the original Star Wars films.

Spaceman Spiff
January-8th-2007, 02:58 PM
Could have been useful for the Cowboys fans after Romo muffed the hold.

SkinsOrlando
January-8th-2007, 03:01 PM
Guess this is bad news for panty sniffers.:paranoid:

PleaseBlitz
January-8th-2007, 03:39 PM
Zoony, the guantlet has been thrown down.











:movefast:

Prosperity
January-8th-2007, 03:51 PM
well that is just about the coolest thing ever, not that I wear dirty clothes or anything

G.A.C.O.L.B.
January-8th-2007, 04:02 PM
I normally go and buy some new underwear everytime I need a fresh pair so this could potentially save me tons of money.

Johnny Punani
January-8th-2007, 04:43 PM
Guess this is bad news for panty sniffers.:paranoid:

You mean it's bad news for you. :laugh:

DoGood28
January-8th-2007, 04:59 PM
This goes to show everyone that there is no end to the ingenuity of man. We can accomplish anything we set our minds to.

Spaceman Spiff
January-8th-2007, 05:29 PM
This goes to show everyone that there is no end to the ingenuity of man. We can accomplish anything we set our minds to.

Can put a man on the moon and make self cleaning underwear but can't keep the ****ing slurpee machines at 7-11 in working order.

Sarge
January-9th-2007, 05:59 AM
This goes to show everyone that there is no end to the ingenuity of man. We can accomplish anything we set our minds to.

We can put a man on the moon but can't put metal in a microwave :)

909997
January-9th-2007, 06:12 AM
no one wears underwear nowdays its the 2000's