Yale Environment School: Study Develops Technique for Creating Strong, 'Moldable' Wood Materials
November 09, 2021
November 09, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Nov. 9 (TNSJou) -- Yale School of Environment issued the following news:
Reshaping a piece of wood may conjure images of wood-carving or whittling, but more recent pursuits have attempted to break down the cellular structures within wood to create more sustainable and durable materials.
A new study published in Science details an innovative new process that breaks down the wood's cell walls and allows the material to be reconstituted via a & . . .
Reshaping a piece of wood may conjure images of wood-carving or whittling, but more recent pursuits have attempted to break down the cellular structures within wood to create more sustainable and durable materials.
A new study published in Science details an innovative new process that breaks down the wood's cell walls and allows the material to be reconstituted via a & . . .
