Tag: LignoSat

  • There’s a Japanese word for that…

    There’s a Japanese word for that…

    The post discusses the connections between the Japanese language and botany. In particular, it highlights the relevance of origami and kirigami to modern-day engineering applications, and of shinrin-yoku to forest bathing’s health benefits. Additionally, it ponders the Japanese word for a wooden satellite.

  • “Wood and cellulose civilized Man”

    “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…

  • Intriguing uses of wood: future…

    Intriguing uses of wood: future…

    This post feature futuristic uses of wood uses – a wooden satellite from Japan and the development of super-black wood by UBC researchers. The satellite, LignoSat, which is encased in magnolia wood, is due to be launched to the ISS in September 2024. The super-black wood, named Nxylon, offers various…

  • Intriguing uses of wood: present…

    Intriguing uses of wood: present…

    Unusual Present-day uses of wood include innovative materials such as engineered transparent wood (ETW) and wooden circuit boards. ETW, with 80% light transmittance, is a sustainable alternative to glass and can be used in solar cells, windows, and decorative materials. Researchers are also exploring wood-based materials for sustainable electronics in…