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Exploring Biobased Creativity with Marvelous Materials
A new educational publication from Aalto University invites young makers to explore the world of biobased materials. Marvelous Materials – Instructions for Bio-Based Experiments introduces simple, hands-on activities that show how natural and recycled ingredients ...
Read more >Biomass-Based Smart Adhesive Enables Reversible and Circular Bonding
Researchers at Jeonbuk National University in South Korea have developed a sustainable, light-responsive adhesive that combines strong performance with reusability. The innovation addresses a long-standing issue in design and manufacturing: the environmental impact of petroleum-based ...
Read more >Interchangeable 3D Printed Façades for a Nightclub in Ibiza
Large-scale 3D printing is moving beyond prototyping and into architectural applications such as façades, screens and temporary structures. A project in Ibiza shows how parametric design and additive manufacturing can support flexible façade systems for ...
Read more >Circular Recycling Makes Mixed-Fibre Fashion Recyclable
Recycling garments made from mixed fibres has long been a challenge for the fashion and textile industry. Many stretch fabrics, including lingerie, swimwear and sportswear, combine nylon with elastane. These blends make recycling difficult with ...
Read more >3D Printed Carbon Fibre Instruments Push the Boundaries of Material Innovation
Forte3D, a US company working with advanced 3D printing, has launched what it calls the first fully 3D-printed carbon fibre cello and violin. The instruments show how digital fabrication and lightweight composites can change the ...
Read more >Mercedes-Benz Tomorrow XX Explores Circular Material Strategies in Automotive Design
With the Tomorrow XX technology programme, Mercedes-Benz outlines a long-term research and development framework focused on reducing the environmental impact of vehicle components and materials. Unlike earlier XX initiatives that addressed specific performance goals, Tomorrow ...
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