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India's Silk Sari Artisans Find New Markets, Preserve Craft
Acts of KindnessMar 5

India's Silk Sari Artisans Find New Markets, Preserve Craft

In a small Indian town, hundreds of artisans are keeping a 300-year-old silk weaving tradition alive through teamwork and fresh market connections. Each gorgeous sari passes through eight pairs of skilled hands before reaching customers worldwide.

YourStory India3 min read
385 Women in Assam Earn Income Weaving Heritage Textiles
Acts of KindnessFeb 17

385 Women in Assam Earn Income Weaving Heritage Textiles

A social entrepreneur in Assam is teaching forest-fringe communities traditional weaving and silk-making, creating steady incomes for 385 women while protecting forests. In just four years, AVA Creations grew from zero to Rs 1.5 crore in revenue.

YourStory India2 min read
Madagascar Spider Spins Silk 10X Stronger Than Steel
InnovationJan 31

Madagascar Spider Spins Silk 10X Stronger Than Steel

A coin-sized spider in Madagascar weaves webs 80 feet across rivers using silk that outperforms steel and Kevlar. Scientists are racing to understand how this tiny creature creates one of nature's toughest materials. #

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Silk Caterpillars Now Save Madagascar Forests and Farmers
Planet WinsJun 10

Silk Caterpillars Now Save Madagascar Forests and Farmers

A scientist who studied spiders turned native silk caterpillars into a conservation tool that's protected Madagascar's forests for over 20 years while giving local farmers new income. The program now runs independently under local leadership, proving conservation works best when communities benefit directly.

Mongabay3 min read
Thai Silk Becomes Medical Breakthrough at Bangkok University
InnovationFeb 11

Thai Silk Becomes Medical Breakthrough at Bangkok University

Scientists at Chulalongkorn University turned traditional Thai silk into medical products like pain patches and artificial tissue, helping farmers earn more while reducing Thailand's need for imported materials. The breakthrough could reshape both medicine and agriculture across Southeast Asia.

Regional: thailand innovation (TH)3 min read
Spider Silk Could Heal Nerve Damage Better Than Surgery
Health & WellnessFeb 11

Spider Silk Could Heal Nerve Damage Better Than Surgery

Scientists at Oxford University discovered that spider silk can repair severe nerve injuries without harvesting healthy nerves from other body parts. The breakthrough could help 300,000 patients annually in the UK alone.

Independent UK - Good News3 min read
Scientists Fuse Silk Into Kevlar-Strong Medical Implants
InnovationMay 25

Scientists Fuse Silk Into Kevlar-Strong Medical Implants

Researchers discovered how to fuse silk fibers into a material as tough as Kevlar that could revolutionize medical implants and even help power future 6G networks. The breakthrough turns a natural fabric into a super-strong, body-friendly material without harsh chemicals.

New Atlas2 min read
India's Handloom Town Weaves Jobs and Economic Revival
SolutionsFeb 11

India's Handloom Town Weaves Jobs and Economic Revival

In Hardoi, India, traditional handloom weaving isn't just heritage—it's a thriving business creating jobs and exports. One entrepreneur is proving that ancient craft can power modern prosperity.

YourStory India2 min read
Spider Silk Helps Surgeons Repair Severed Nerves
InnovationFeb 27

Spider Silk Helps Surgeons Repair Severed Nerves

A UK surgeon is using golden orb-web spider silk to help damaged nerves heal across gaps too large for the body to repair on its own. The natural material acts as a scaffold that lasts 150 days instead of just 10, potentially eliminating the need for painful donor nerve grafts.

Optimist Daily3 min read
India's Silk Farms Get AI Upgrade, Yields Soar
SolutionsApr 24

India's Silk Farms Get AI Upgrade, Yields Soar

Former scientist Dr. Jolapuram Umamaheswari now earns steady income farming silkworms using precision science. Across India, AI and sensors are transforming ancient silk farming into a modern, profitable industry.

BBC Technology2 min read
Thai Silk Becomes Medical Marvel Thanks to Chula Engineers
InnovationFeb 11

Thai Silk Becomes Medical Marvel Thanks to Chula Engineers

Thai silk, long celebrated for its golden beauty, is now saving lives as medical-grade patches, artificial tissue, and joint treatments. Engineers at Chulalongkorn University are transforming this cultural treasure into FDA-registered innovations that help patients while boosting farmer incomes.

Regional: thailand innovation (TH)3 min read
Spider Silk Inspires Corn-Based Plastic That Biodegrades Fast
VideosMay 22

Spider Silk Inspires Corn-Based Plastic That Biodegrades Fast

Scientists from China and the Netherlands created a biodegradable plastic from corn protein that breaks down in just a month. Inspired by how spiders spin silk, this breakthrough could replace fossil fuel plastics in packaging and beyond.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Uzbekistan Museums Preserve 20,000 Silk Road Treasures
Planet WinsMar 24

Uzbekistan Museums Preserve 20,000 Silk Road Treasures

Museums across Uzbekistan are drawing global visitors with rare Silk Road artifacts, early photography collections, and interactive exhibits that bring centuries of cultural exchange to life. From ancient wall paintings in Samarkand to pioneering art preservation in Nukus, these institutions are making history accessible to new generations.

Euronews2 min read
Uzbek Guesthouses Keep Ancient Silk Road Tradition Alive
Acts of KindnessApr 28

Uzbek Guesthouses Keep Ancient Silk Road Tradition Alive

Families across Uzbekistan are welcoming travelers into their homes through guesthouses that continue a centuries-old Silk Road tradition. From cooking together in shared kitchens to swapping stories in historic courtyards, visitors discover hospitality that transforms a place to sleep into the journey itself.

Euronews3 min read
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Planet WinsMar 14

Oaxaca Silk Worms Revive 500-Year Tradition in Mountains

High in Mexico's Sierra Norte mountains, Zapotec artisans are bringing ancient silk-making back to life, one cocoon at a time. These master weavers protect both their craft and the silkworms they call family.

Mexico News Daily3 min read
Thai Silk Becomes Medical Breakthrough at Chulalongkorn
InnovationFeb 3

Thai Silk Becomes Medical Breakthrough at Chulalongkorn

Researchers in Thailand are transforming golden Thai silk into medical innovations like pain-relief patches and injectable joint gels. The breakthrough could reduce Thailand's reliance on imported medical materials while boosting farmer incomes.

Regional: thailand innovation (TH)3 min read
Thailand's 79-Year-Old Weaver Fights to Save Royal Silk
Planet WinsApr 16

Thailand's 79-Year-Old Weaver Fights to Save Royal Silk

For nearly 70 years, Wanma Nuimeem has woven intricate silk patterns once made for Thai royalty, but she's one of the last artisans who knows how. Now, a UNESCO nomination is bringing hope that her fading craft will survive for future generations.

Bangkok Post3 min read
Indian Artisans Blend Ancient Weaving with Modern Design
SolutionsMar 21

Indian Artisans Blend Ancient Weaving with Modern Design

In Bareilly, India, bamboo artisans are transforming centuries-old weaving techniques into sleek furniture for contemporary homes and hotels worldwide. What started as a four-person workshop now employs 30 craftspeople and exports to Australia.

YourStory India2 min read
Aboriginal Artist Weaves 65,000-Year Tradition Into Glass
InnovationJul 11

Aboriginal Artist Weaves 65,000-Year Tradition Into Glass

A Lower Southern Arrernte woman is preserving the world's oldest living weaving practice using an unexpected material: glass. Her stunning pieces blend millennia-old Indigenous patterns with Italian glassblowing techniques, proving culture thrives in contemporary forms.

ABC Australia2 min read
Scientists Bring Back Golden Sea Silk After 2,000 Years
Global NewsJun 12

Scientists Bring Back Golden Sea Silk After 2,000 Years

Researchers in South Korea have recreated the legendary golden sea silk once worn by emperors and popes, solving the mystery of how its shimmering color stays brilliant for centuries. The breakthrough could transform sustainable fashion while giving new purpose to seafood waste.

Science Daily3 min read

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