Transparent Wood Could Be the Window of the Future
7th December 2020
Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) researcher Junyong Zhu in co-collaboration with colleagues from the University of Maryland and University of Colorado, have developed a transparent wood material that may be the window of tomorrow. Researchers found that transparent wood has the potential to outperform glass currently used in construction in nearly every way.
December 7th, 2020 at 16:17
Film stock was made from celluloid for many years. Essentially, transparent wood. Seems like you don’t have to actually invent something in order to get your pop-sci published.