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A group of researchers in Finland has converted wood from a 17th-century shipwreck into fiber that has been used in two dresses. How that came to pass started in 2019, when the remains of a ...
In 1660, a ship carrying a treasure trove of luxury goods sank off the coast of Texel, the largest island in the North Sea. Nearly four centuries later, little remained of the wooden unidentified ...
A 17th-century silk dress reportedly belonging to someone on the royal court of an English queen was found buried in sand on a Dutch island. The Dutch News reported Thursday the dress belonged to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The pulp was then made into a fiber through the environmentally friendly Ioncell process, which Aalto University developed with ...
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17th-century shipwreck wood transformed into dresses
A group of researchers in Finland has converted wood from a 17th-century shipwreck into fiber that has been used in two dresses. How that came to pass started in 2019, when the remains of a ...
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