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Nanocellulose: a high performance bio textile

May 22, 2013

7 Incredible Uses for Nanocellulose
gizmodo.com

The world’s hottest new super­ma­te­r­i­al isn’t as fancy as you might think; in fact, it’s pro­duced by feed­ing wood pulp to algae. The result, nanocel­lu­lose, is amaz­ing­ly light, super-strong, and con­ducts elec­tric­i­ty. That ver­sa­til­i­…

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