Adobe creates futuristic 'quick change' dress that could end fast fashion
Adobe have unveiled a mind-blowing 'quick change' dress at their recent Adobe Max conference, and no one can quite believe how the future of fashion could look. Christine Dierk, a researcher, unveiled the seemingly ordinary dress, before showing how it can transform colour and pattern within a split second, with limitless options. "We’re excited for a future where there’s more ways to express yourself", she told the audience, as she demonstrated the product known as 'Project Primrose'. The company is reportedly hoping to replicate the technology onto other items. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
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'No-ego' former physio Nienaber an unlikely Springboks coach
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Appeals court says abortion pill mifepristone should remain on the market but rules in favor of limiting access
A federal appeals court on Wednesday wiped away a lower court's ruling that would've taken the medication abortion drug mifepristone off the market, but upheld aspects of the ruling that could cut back access to the pills.
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Trump news – live: Ex-Trump press secretary says she saw him show documents to Mar-a-Lago guests
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UK Households Probably Have Run Down Pandemic Savings, BOE Says
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Exclusive-US-China tech war: RISC-V chip technology emerges as new battleground
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World champions South Africa click in second half to overpower Argentina
A much-improved second-half performance from South Africa earned a 24-13 victory over Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday in a...
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Swiatek ready to play 'wherever WTA decides' in Saudi link
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