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Composites news, February 2023

Cellulose ink makes printing 3D wearable electronics easy

conductive cellulose-based ink for printing 3D stretchable wearable electronics is cheaper and less energy intensive to produce

Plant waste promises biocompatible bioplastics

lupin hull biowaste could offer a cheap, abundant, and environmentally friendly, feedstock for biomaterials and bioplastics

new cermet inspired by the bricks-and-mortar structure of natural nacre demonstrates promising properties for structural load-bearing applications

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