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Prickly Pear Cactus Waste Reinforces Biobased Composite Materials
Agricultural waste from prickly pear cactus could provide a renewable source of reinforcement for biobased composite materials, according to researchers at the University of Bath. By extracting the naturally occurring honeycomb fibre network from discarded ...
Read more >Peel: Transforming Discarded Fruit Skins into Biodegradable Design Materials
Fruit waste can serve as a valuable raw material for sustainable design. PEEL, a material research project by designer Nefeli Vitoraki, shows how discarded fruit skins can become biodegradable materials for furniture and accessories. The ...
Read more >Coffee Grounds Upcycled Into Biodegradable Thermal Insulation
Spent coffee grounds could find a second life as high-performance thermal insulation. Researchers have developed a fully biobased composite that offers a renewable alternative to petroleum-based insulation used in buildings, packaging and transport. The material ...
Read more >Locally Sourced Cedar Shapes Sustainable Pavilion in Panama’s Coffee Highlands
Architecture practice Mallol has completed El Arca, a private timber pavilion in Nueva Suiza, Chiriquí, Panama. The project demonstrates how locally sourced materials and traditional craftsmanship can create architecture that responds directly to its environment. ...
Read more >Engineers Create World-First ‘Super Alloy’ Through Atomic Self-Organisation
Researchers at Monash University have developed a new approach to manufacturing high-performance metal alloys that could reshape the future of advanced material design. By carefully controlling how atoms organise during production, the team has created ...
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