(Nanowerk News) Delicate and translucent as a puff of air, yet mechanically stable, flexible, and possessing amazing heat-insulation properties—these are the properties of a new aerogel made of ...
Using a small bird's nest-making process as a model, researchers have developed a nontoxic process for making cellulose gels. Using a small bird's nest-making process as a model, researchers from ...
Cellulose from the green algae Cladophora may be a "useful alternative" to commercial gelling agents, says new research from Sweden. Writing in the Elsevier journal Food Hydrocolloids, lead author ...
A new study tests whether spent yeast from breweries can supply cellulose scaffolds that support lab-grown meat production.
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- The cellulose gel market has been witnessing significant growth recently, driven by evolving consumer preferences and expanding applications across various ...
Costs rises for raw materials and energy push Philadelphia-based FMC BioPolymer to hike up prices for its cellulose gel range. Effective 15 April, the number one supplier of food-grade carrageenan ...
3D printing is definitely the future of the manufacturing, but the lack of variety in printable materials is holding it back from becoming truly mainstream. Currently, plastics and metals are the most ...
A new woody composite is tough as bone and hard as aluminum, and might pave way for naturally derived plastics. The strongest part of a tree lies not in its trunk or its sprawling roots, but in the ...
Using a small bird’s nest-making process as a model, researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a nontoxic process for making cellulose gels. The freeze-thaw process is simple, ...