Super-strength genetically engineered wood for sustainable buildings

Researchers at the University of Maryland have genetically modified poplar trees to create high-strength wood without chemicals or energy-intensive processing for use in timbre buildings.
Eco-friendly wood-based coating stops your glasses from fogging up

From Aalto University 29/09/23 Researchers have developed a way to turn a waste material from wood into a bio-based transparent film that can be used for anti-fogging or anti-reflective coatings on glasses or vehicle windows. In addition to offering an alternative to the toxic synthetic materials currently used, this approach transforms a waste product into […]