Wood is making a comeback: this is why it can "take over" the future of construction
Solid wood promises taller, lighter buildings, resistant to earthquakes and fires. Its “comeback” can transform construction
Solid wood promises taller, lighter buildings, resistant to earthquakes and fires. Its “comeback” can transform construction
LignoSat, NASA and JAXA's wooden satellite, passes tests on the ISS, ready to launch in 2024 for a new space age.
Cutlery and utensils that dissolve shortly after use? The future of sustainability in catering also passes through materials
A “super mushroom” contains several layers with which to create materials of all kinds: towards sustainable and “closed-loop” mass products
The production of construction panels, which is totally electric, consumes less land and also sequesters 80% of the carbon contained in the grass
A building for work purposes made entirely of "fast-growing" wood opens in London. How fast, exactly?
The use of green building and wooden houses is growing in a powerful and encouraging way. We assess the situation?
Researchers at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden are working on a technology that uses only water and wood to generate electricity.
A study has found that transparent wood could be a more sustainable alternative to glass or plastic, typically used for car windshields, packaging and biomedical devices.
Wooden furniture that is bought flat and takes the shape of a chair, a stool, a table a few hours after opening the package? Read here.
Commendable initiative of the Danish company, but I have the impression that these wood fiber bottles do more confusion than good.
Lighter, less expensive, and they also capture emissions: a nice 'back to the future' made of wood promises to be a nice 'back to the future' for wind towers.
HexBix, acoustic coverings born from "waste supply chains". Another proof that waste is "differently" raw material, you just have to understand it.
An MIT experiment showed the possibility of transforming plant cells to create wood in the laboratory: the potential is immense.
The tallest building in Rotterdam will also be the greenest: this apartment building is made of 90% wood. A choice that smacks of a true future.
Power sensors for home automation with simple pressure: the triboelectric approach could automate homes without using energy.
It got us used to playing for hours and hours. And now he goes directly into the house: Lego brings out furniture and furnishings, and it is immediately derby with Sweden.
Wood (and especially cellulose): a wonder that never ceases to amaze. After centuries, we still discover new things: this new method to produce a super knife can be used for a thousand other things.
A team from ETH Zurich is testing two types of wood modified to produce energy. It will be the perfect material for a smart floor, and for much more.
Grow furniture instead of building it? That's what they're trying to find out at MIT, growing wood in the laboratory as meat is done today, and without trees being felled.
A house made of wood, straw and cork that respects the environment and is respected by the environment. Splendid example of sustainable architecture.