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The tapestries now reside in the cathedral's textile laboratory.
Six other Barberini tapestries are in the textile laboratory, which is on the cathedral's south side, far from yesterday's fire.
"There are chunks that are salvageable," said Marlene Eidelheit, director of the cathedral's textile laboratory, as she and her staff spread the hangings out on the cathedral floor.
The restorers in the textile laboratory have already finished work on five tapestries, and are working on a sixth, according to Valerie Soll, one of the staff's four full-time conservationists.
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Professor Juan Hinestroza, a chemical engineer at Cornell University, set up the textile nanotechnology laboratory to explore the interface between materials science and fashion.
A maintenance worker first noticed the trouble three weeks ago, when one of the birds began wheezing and would not eat any of the grain that is poured each day into its roost, a cubbyhole beneath the cathedral's textile conservation laboratory.
"I'm scared that if nothing happens soon they'll be gone in 15 years," said Dr. Vogelsang-Eastwood, who is trying to raise money for a textile conservation laboratory at the museum.
Today, the dresses live on the villa's fourth floor, in a room that has been refitted as a textile-conservation laboratory, in conservator's boxes that resemble coffins.
As the performance gap between rigid chips and conformable electronics begins to close, the idea of a wearable computer begins to seem less speculative, says Juan Hinestroza, who heads the Textiles Nanotechnology Laboratory at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
Juan P. Hinestroza, a U.S. Fulbright Scholar and a PMP®, is a tenured Associate Professor of Fiber Science and directs The Textiles Nanotechnology Laboratory at the College of Human Ecology of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.
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