By adding callose that makes wood more porous, scientists have engineered trees that are easier to disassemble into simpler building blocks
Published in @NaturePlants https://t.co/yOSODlB5YZ
Research summary https://t.co/5AKOqqFrb2
#biofuels
Happy to share our latest work on wood-based energy-efficient building materials! We developed “transpiring wood” that shows superior humidity and temperature regulation performance.
Check it out here! https://t.co/sztdlNfuhT
Great to see our work on densified delignified wood as bio-based fiber reinforcement of timber structures published in Composites Part A! Thanks for the fruitful collab, @eth_timber.
Check the article out here:
https://t.co/blxIpjqVxr
We are happy to announce that, after a long absence and a redesign of our Twitter profile, the Wood Materials Science Group is back. We would like to update you on some of our published work. Go check it out!
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Could not be happier to see our fascinating work on Janus wood membranes published in @JMaterChem A.
Absolutely great work by Yong Ding - Congrats! 👍👍
Check it out!!
https://t.co/k1RCt5NubZ
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