(Nanowerk Spotlight) Wood has been traditionally used as lumber or has been deconstructed into elemental fibrils before being reconstructed into various material such as paper, cardboard and ...
If you’re one of the lucky ones who has access to a laser cutter, you’re definitely going to want to check out [Aaron Porterfield’s] latest work. He’s been experimenting with making flexible wood.
Researchers have converted natural wood into flexible, strong, water-repellent films that glow in different colors. The luminescent films could lead to more sustainable alternatives to the glass and ...
Traditional sensors face limitations due to their need for a power souce such as limited lifetime, high cost, and environmental pollution when using batteries. Therefore, finding a low-cost, long-term ...
These days it seems the term architecture has broadened to encompass fantastical projects and shapes in the virtual domain. Interdisciplinary design studio MammaFotogramma hope to go someway towards ...
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