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Large-Scale 3D Printed Wall Covering Incorporating Recycled Eggshells

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CIRCULUS, an atelier founded under Yuko Oka Architectural Design in Tokyo, has developed KNIT, a fabric-like exterior wall finish created with a robotic-arm large-scale 3D printer. The team prints the system from a synthetic resin ...

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Compleximers: A Repairable Plastic That Challenges Materials Theory

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Researchers at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) have developed a new type of plastic that challenges long-standing materials theory. The material, called compleximer, combines two properties that rarely coexist. Designers can reshape it like glass ...

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“World’s First” Poker Set Made From Recycled Marine Plastic

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A poker set made from discarded marine plastic, said to be the world’s first, shows how ocean waste can become a high-quality design product. Developed by Greek micro-recycling studio Recycledin, the set offers clear relevance ...

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Mycelium And Cellulose Nanofibrils Form Plastic-Free Food Packaging

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Researchers at the University of Maine have developed a fully bio-based food packaging material made from mycelium and cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs). The material offers a plastic-free alternative for food applications. It responds to growing concerns ...

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CORNCRETL: Corn Waste And Lime Composite For Robotic 3D Printed Construction

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Mexican design practice MANUFACTURA has developed CORNCRETL, a bio-based construction material made from corn residues, recycled nejayote and lime-based aggregates. The team designed the material for robotic 3D printing and low-carbon building applications. The construction ...

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Plant-Based Nanocellulose Enables Sustainable Recovery Of Rare Earth Elements

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Researchers at Penn State have developed a plant-based material capable of selectively recovering dysprosium, a heavy rare earth element widely used in semiconductors, electric motors, generators and other high-performance technologies. The innovation offers a more ...

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