Researchers at Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology have developed a new
transparent wood material that's suitable for mass production.
Not exact matches
Researchers have developed a way of treating
wood to make it
transparent, potentially creating a strong, inexpensive building
material with diverse applications, ScienceAlert reports.
Lars Berglund, a professor at Wallenberg
Wood Science Center at KTH, says that while optically
transparent wood has been developed for microscopic samples in the study of
wood anatomy, the KTH project introduces a way to use the
material on a large scale.
Transparent photo, found organic and inorganic
material, unknown metal,
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