nanowood
04/08/2018 / By David Williams
Scientists develop “nanowood” that works like styrofoam for construction, but it’s lighter and stronger
Insulating materials such as styrofoam and certain types of plastics are certainly useful in many applications, but some of their properties make them a problem for the environment. For this reason, scientists are always on the lookout for alternative materials that can be used to replace them in the future. Now a team of engineers […]
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