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Controlling Roughness: 3D Printed Bio-Circular Materials For Acoustic Performance
A research project by 4TU Design United at Delft University of Technology explores how surface texture in bio-circular materials can be precisely controlled through 3D printing. The project, Controlling Roughness, shows how designers can use ...
Read more >Hemp Waste Shows Promise For Lower-Carbon Bioplastic Films
Researchers in South Korea have tested biocomposite films made with hemp hurd, the woody inner part of the hemp stem. This part of the plant often remains as agricultural waste. The study looked at two ...
Read more >Compostable Soft Robotics: Plant-Based Materials That Return to the Soil
Researchers at Seoul National University have developed stretchable soft robotic fingers made from plant-based, biodegradable materials. After use, the devices break down in soil and support plant growth. This innovation offers a promising direction for ...
Read more >Coloured Solar Films Enable Custom Patterns on Photovoltaic Modules
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) have developed a new way to integrate photovoltaic (PV) systems into architecture. They use coloured films with transparent cut-outs to create realistic patterns on solar ...
Read more >Ceramic Facade System Defines Material Innovation In Wasl Tower
The completion of Wasl Tower in Dubai highlights a renewed application of ceramics in large-scale architecture. Designed by UNS in collaboration with Werner Sobek, the 302-metre tower incorporates one of the tallest terracotta ceramic facades ...
Read more >Rijkswaterstaat Tests Fully Biobased Traffic Signs Made From Natural Materials
Rijkswaterstaat (the Dutch Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management) has started testing fully biobased traffic signs along the A58 motorway near Oirschot in the Netherlands. The organisation is working with biomaterials company Plantics to ...
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