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This cover of the July 2005 issue: It fine layer of electrospun nanofibers of polyethylene oxide spun onto a clear mask. The fabric was developed by the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center. The image, on display at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Design in Washington, D.C., as part of an “Extreme Textiles” exhibit, was selected to represent the influence of nanotechnology in textiles, according to the exhibit curator. Read about the exhibit and other high-tech textiles at "From Electric Corsets to Self-Cleaning Pants: The Materials Science and Engineering of Textiles" by Maureen Byko. (Photo by Cara Wolinsky/Aurora.)

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