Tag: wood

  • Wood Age technology unearthed in southern Greece

    Wood Age technology unearthed in southern Greece

    The discovery at Marathousa 1 in Greece by Annemieke Milks et al. reveals evidence of the earliest known use of wooden handheld tools by hominins, dated to 430,000 years ago. Researchers analysed two distinct wooden artefacts suggesting functions like digging and possibly processing animal carcasses. The findings highlight the ingenuity…

  • Celebrating dendrochronology and dendrochronologists

    Celebrating dendrochronology and dendrochronologists

    In the Circle of Ancient Trees, edited by Valerie Trouet, explores dendrochronology and its significance through ten extraordinary tree species. The book combines scientific insight with human interest stories from dendrochronologists, highlighting the intertwined relationship between trees and society. Engaging essays are complemented by illustrations, though source citation remains a…

  • Recipe: wood + eggs + rice = ?

    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…

  • “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…

  • Intriguing uses of wood: past…

    Intriguing uses of wood: past…

    Archaeological findings in Germany validate Julius Caesar’s description of sharpened wooden stakes in his military campaign. Additionally, discoveries such as a “seahenge” and insights into mammoth-hunting highlight uses of wood by humans in days long gone.

  • Wood gets 50% more interesting

    Wood gets 50% more interesting

    The traditional classification of tree wood as hardwood or softwood has been challenged by a recent study by Jan Lyczakowski & Raymond Wightman, which identified a new category called “midwood.” This newly discovered wood type, as observed in Liriodendron tulipifera and L. chinense, may play a role in efficiently storing…