Aptly called the Kyoto Process after the Kyoto University laboratory in Japan where the research is taking place, the process aims to reduce the cost of producing vehicles while making them lighter ...
(Nanowerk News) For centuries, cellulose has formed the basis of the world’s most abundantly printed-on material: paper. Now, thanks to new research at MIT, it may also become an abundant material to ...
Researchers have modified certain bacteria with UV light so that they produce more cellulose. The basis for this is a new approach with which the researchers generate thousands of bacterial variants ...
Researchers have invented a 3-D printing process for cellulose, the world's most abundant polymer, which could rival petroleum-based plastics as source of printing feedstock. For centuries, cellulose ...
Dublin, Nov. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Cellulose Market Industry Trends and Future Forecasts to 2035: Distribution by Derivative Type, Source, Modification Type, Manufacturing Process, Purity, ...
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Nanollose ships upgraded microbial cellulose for largest Nullarbor pilot spin with Birla Cellulose
An update from Nanollose Ltd. ( ($AU:NC6) ) is now available. Nanollose has delivered a 200kg upgraded batch of microbial cellulose feedstock to ...
JEC Europe 2012 – ForMi is a new cellulose fibre based biocomposite developed by UPM, a company integrating bio and forest industries. ForMi is developed for moulding applications. It combines the ...
Your future T-shirts might be made from potato peels, wheat straw, trees, or even former T-shirts instead of virgin cotton. In Finland, a startup has developed new technology that can transform ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- For centuries, cellulose has formed the basis of the world's most abundantly printed-on material: paper. Now, thanks to new research at MIT, it may also become an abundant material ...
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