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All Straw House Demonstrates the Potential of High-Density Straw Construction
LTL Architects, in collaboration with Guy Nordenson and Associates, is exploring new possibilities for straw-based construction through the All Straw House, a residential prototype currently under construction. Supported by Princeton University’s Sustainability of our Planet ...
Read more >Corn-Based ‘Plantymer’ Mimics Spider Silk to Create Strong Biodegradable Plastic
Researchers from China and the Netherlands have developed a new biopolymer from corn protein that combines high performance with biodegradability. Inspired by spider silk, the material could provide a more sustainable alternative to conventional plastics. ...
Read more >Graphene And Aerogel Enable Climate-Adaptive Sleeping System
Hong Kong-based performance materials company Graphene-X has launched the Tardigrade Sleeping System, a modular outdoor sleeping platform that combines graphene-enhanced insulation with aerogel technology. Originally introduced through Kickstarter, the project explores how advanced material engineering ...
Read more >Finnish Pulp Fibres Enable Stronger and More Sustainable Wood Bonding
Researchers at Aalto University in Finland have developed a new method for bonding wood using pulp fibres from Finnish forests. The resulting bond is reportedly twice as strong as natural wood and highly resistant to ...
Read more >Africa’s First FSC-Certified Timber Stadium Opens in Lesotho
The newly completed FSC Stadium of Life in Maseru, Lesotho, demonstrates how responsibly sourced timber can be used in large-scale sports infrastructure. The 1,280-seat venue is Africa’s first FSC-certified timber stadium and the first FSC-certified ...
Read more >Eco Purge: Biodegradable Plastic Designed To Break Down Microplastics
Many biodegradable plastics aim to reduce future plastic waste. Eco Purge, developed by Irish innovator Arya Satheesh, takes this idea a step further. The plant-based material not only replaces conventional plastics but also helps remove ...
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