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Now, a team of researchers from Central South University of Forestry and Technology (CSUFT) in China has pushed the limits of ...
Transparent wood, made by stripping organic polymers and replacing them with a mixture of egg whites and rice extract, could be used as windows and smartphone screens ...
They describe the material as tPB, a transparent 3D material made solely of cellulose. Testing of the material showed it worked as well as standard drinking straws, with no signs of the collapse ...
By using transparent materials such as conductive oxides, polymers, and nanomaterials, researchers aim to create electronic components that can be seamlessly integrated into displays, windows, and ...
Kennesaw State University researcher Bharat Baruah believes transparent wood could serve as a viable alternative to the ...
Discarded plastics are among the leading contributors to pollution worldwide, but Kennesaw State University researcher Bharat ...
A team of researchers searching for safe, sustainable, and biodegradable alternatives to plastics presented a new type of transparent material at the American Chemical Society (ACS) spring meeting, ...
Many solutions have been proposed and researchers have now showcased a new material that looks and acts like plastic without the impact. The team is calling it transparent paperboard (tPB).
The transparent material makes it easy to access your shoes, and the clear design makes it easier to find what you’re looking for. The slot lock design makes it easy to stack the shoe boxes ...