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Rethinking Industrial Materials in Café Design

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In Toronto, Canada, Misc Coffee by StudioAC shows how standard industrial materials can create a distinctive and efficient interior. The design uses only a few materials to define the space, focusing on geometry, light, and ...

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Turning Birch Leaves and Peanuts into Sustainable Laser Technology

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Physicists at Umeå University in Sweden, together with researchers in China, have developed a laser made entirely from renewable biomaterials—specifically birch leaves and peanut kernels. This breakthrough could lead to low-cost, environmentally friendly optical tools ...

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Exsalted Pavilion by DEOND explores recycled materials and light

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During Dubai Design Week 2025 (4–9 November), multidisciplinary studio DEOND, founded by Ross Lovegrove and Ila Colombo, present Exsalted, a pavilion that explores the relationship between geometry, light, and material innovation. The project uses recycled ...

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Fungal Memristors: Mushroom Networks Power the Future of Bioelectronics

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Researchers at The Ohio State University have discovered that mushrooms could shape the future of sustainable computing. Their study shows that edible fungi, such as shiitake mushrooms, can act as organic memristors—tiny components that “remember” ...

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3D Printed Earthen Shelter Nurtures Young Trees Through Microclimate Design

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TreeSoil is a 3D printed earthen structure that creates small protective microclimates for young trees. Developed at the Material Topology Research Lab at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, together with the Tree Lab ...

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Redefining Palm Oil: Turning Waste into Bioplastic

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For decades, palm oil has carried a negative image in Western media. It is often linked to deforestation and environmental harm. Yet in Southeast Asia—where 85% of the world’s palm oil is produced—the crop plays ...

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