Based in Scotland, Finn has been writing about Japanese pop culture for nine years now. He is also a gamer, hiker, and proud vegan. His passion is bringing news straight from Japan to you, in English, ...
Invisible patterns could thwart clothing counterfeiters By Ben Coxworth May 07, 2013 An example of one of the invisible patterns, viewed without and with a polarizing filter View 1 Images ...
Available soon: You step into a booth where a 3-D body scanner sends more than 300,000 data points from your body to a computer. Then you select style, fabric and design features from a clothing ...
While aging is inevitable, the way getting older makes us look (and feel!) isn't. There's a plethora of ways we can age on ...
“Imagine a future anthropologist with access to trillions of photos of people—taken over centuries and across the world—and equipped with effective tools for analyzing these photos to derive insights.
The types of colours and patterns that a person chooses to wear could be a warning sign of weight problems, a new study suggests. Researchers found that women with a higher body mass index (BMI) are ...
In the early '90s the world was under the spell of Hypercolor, a line of clothes that changed hues by reacting to body heat. In a commercial for the garments, you see a couple rolling around in bed, ...