Month: July 2025
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Getting to the bottom of 18th century embalming practice
This post explores the intriguing use of wood in an 18th-century Austrian corpse preservation method. The mummified remains of priest Franz Xaver Sidler von Rosenegg were notably preserved using wood chips (and other materials), revealing an unprecedented abdominal packing technique via the rectum, a unique aspect of historical embalming practices.
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Recipe: wood + eggs + rice = ?
This post discusses the development of engineered transparent wood (ETW) using egg whites and rice (and wood!) as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials like glass. It highlights improved biodegradability and energy efficiency, along with potential applications such as insulation and electrical conductivity, showcasing wood’s versatility and value in modern…
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“Wood and cellulose civilized Man”
The post highlights the remarkable utility of wood, emphasizing recent developments in its applications, such as the launch of LignoSat, a satellite made primarily from magnolia wood. This innovative design aims to assess wood’s durability and potential in space, presenting a sustainable alternative to traditional metal satellites, especially regarding biodegradability…
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Solar eclipses and ‘talking trees’
Researchers found that spruce trees exhibit synchronized bioelectrical responses before and during a solar eclipse, potentially anticipating the event up to 14 hours in advance. Despite concerns over small sample sizes and the media’s sensationalist interpretations, the study suggests deeper ecological communication among trees, emphasizing the preservation of older trees…