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Recycling concrete with added wood waste
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a new procedure for recycling concrete with the addition of discarded wood, which results in a new building material with superior bending strength to the original material. Concrete ...
Read more >A biobased superglue without toxic solvents
An international research team developed a powerful adhesive with comparable strength to Superglue, made of plant-based cellulose nanocrystals and without the need for toxic solvents. The research team, consisting of researchers from Aalto University, the ...
Read more >The writing (and erasing) on the wall
Scribit, designed by Carlo Ratti Associati, is the world’s first write and erase robot on any wall, no matter the material. Created by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Carlo Ratti, Scribit (Latin for ‘s/he ...
Read more >Bags made from mango leather
UK-based sustainable fashion brand Luxtra teams up with Dutch company Fruitleather Rotterdam to make bags made of leftover mangoes and other fruit waste. Each year, we throw away 1.3 billion tonnes of food worldwide, about ...
Read more >A simple dimmer switch system made with conductive thread
In a project called Craft-Techmen, designer Kodai Shimizu developed a new simple dimmer switch system made with conductive thread, which are integrated in repairable home appliances. Household appliances tend to become increasingly complicated, and therefore ...
Read more >Smart, compostable thin film packaging material
San Francisco-based biomaterials company Primitives developed biobased thin film packaging material that can sense and respond to the environment, enabling the monitoring of quality, improve safety and reduce the environmental footprint of products. Petroleum-based flexible ...
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