Researchers at the University of Toronto are working with a silicone polymer called polydimethylsiloxane (or PDMS) to develop a safer alternative to non-stick coatings, mostly steering away from the PFAS group of chemicals and its related health and environmental impacts. The technique called nanoscale fletching has led to a repellent material with greatly reduced levels […] The post Nanoscale fletching means step closer to replacing PFAS in non-stick coatings, says U of T team appeared fir...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
How to make multi-colored, upcycled DIY crayons using old and discarded crayons and an oven-safe silicone candy mold.| ARTBAR
At the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Summit this year I was a presenter, alongside Kenton (Funkit), to talk about sex toy myths specifically as they relate to sex toy materials. Pretty much everything we talked... The post Platinum Grade Sex Toy Myths appeared first on Dangerous Lilly.| Dangerous Lilly