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Textile Science is Such a good field where research pay off in innovative products which can improve safety and convenience of consumers. The Textile Science option provides you with a broad knowledge in both physical and social sciences, as related to the study of textiles, clothing and design. An efficient transition from a total reliance on mass production to more customization approaches in textile industry which requires total coordination between textile science, textile technology, and textile engineering. Such coordination will necessitate greater attention to product diversity and applications, which means more emphasis on research and development in the textile industry. Textile science has been mostly realized by the synthetic fiber industry, technical textiles, and smart fashion. Bio textiles involves application of principles and techniques of textile science and engineering to the enhancement of
medical science to improve the
health and quality-of-life of humans and animals. The successful exploitation of textiles in forensic cases relies on the capabilities of investigators to trace textiles and fibres to their original source, with the gathering and recovery of textiles from a scene being dependent upon the wants of a private case (i.e. in a volume crime examination, the arrest of a suspect providing garments for comparison may end in the
seizure of fibre evidence being a priority for the attending CSI). The examination of textiles is particularly important in cases that involve physical contact, such as assault, rape, homicide, burglary and hit-and-runs where there is usually an unintentional transmission of microscopic evidence. These types of crimes frequently result in the personal contact with another individual or object. The examination of damage (trauma, tears, rips, cuts, fibre disturbance, etc.) sustained to textile products and the transfer of fibres can allow for the recreation of the circumstances surrounding the crime and allow investigators to retrace the events that have transpired. For example, in the case of Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton who was convicted of killing her daughter in 1982 was acquitted in 1988 after forensic textile experts were able to prove that the damage to her daughter's jacket could have been caused by a dingo supporting her original testimony.
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