Anti-dirt cloth for children
A woman in New York uses nanotechnology to make 'dirty baby clothes', and she is raising money for her invention on the Kickstarter website, according to UPI.
Experiment with chocolate - (Photo: PRNewswire)
Ms. Penina First, an Israeli-American background in chemistry, biology and biotechnology, said the No More Bibs clothing - which she wanted to create if she raised the necessary funds - It is made of cotton and uses nanotechnology to turn the surface of the fabric into a liquid surface.
According to information posted on the Kickstarter website, the fabric can withstand 99% of the liquid that a child may be exposed to, including chocolate, cream, mud, blood, saliva, paint, oil.
The campaign raised more than $ 4,000 on Oct. 21, but still runs for another 22 days to reach the $ 40,000 target Ms. First is aiming for.
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