Using CRISPR to genetically edit trees could dramatically cut the energy footprint of the paper industry. Making paper is both energy and water intensive, says Jack Wang at North Carolina State ...
Scientists have developed a pollen-based 'paper' that, after being printed on, can be 'erased' and reused multiple times without any damage to the paper. Scientists at Nanyang Technological University ...
Cave Paper, a Tucson-based paper company known for its artisanal, handcrafted sheets, is keeping traditions alive under the leadership of its new owner Zoë Goehring. With a commitment to preserving ...
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