Cellulose nanofibers, a jewel: in Japan they think of wooden cars
Cellulose nanofibers are light, resistant, printable and recyclable: what are we waiting for to make wooden cars? In Japan they are thinking about it.
Cellulose nanofibers are light, resistant, printable and recyclable: what are we waiting for to make wooden cars? In Japan they are thinking about it.
A research team has announced the development of a whole series of 3D printable materials that can repair themselves, even after a clean break: the rules of the game could change for fashion, electronics and a thousand other fields.
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