• @masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    If a headline is phrased as a question, i.e. “Will X takeover the world this month?”, then the answer is always no, because if the answer was yes they would have written “X will takeover the world by the end of the month” which is a much more declarative and attention grabbing headline.

    Similarly, if a headline says something “could do X” that means it won’t because if it was going to the reporter would have written that it “will do X”.

  • @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    165 months ago

    It won’t ever be your cell phone screen. Optically, it’s less clear than what we have, and while the wood/epoxy is “tough”, wood is not “hard”. It will scratch easily.

  • Introversion
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    125 months ago

    It’s an interesting line of research, but unless they can completely remove all visual traces of grain, etc, so that it’s very clear, it’s not going to be a replacement for glass in either screens or windows. And I’m skeptical that’s possible.

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      5 months ago

      I’ve got a couple frosted windows that I’d love to be as insulating as wood, I can see it maybe being used for that.

      • @phx@lemmy.ca
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        25 months ago

        It would also be useful for blinds. My doggie is a bit of a little jerk and wrecked mine trying to look outside while they were closed. Wood blinds would likely be a lot more resilient

    • Kichae
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      105 months ago

      Honestly, I’d take a woody window to replace the clear glass overlooking the scenic parking lot outside literally any of the apartments I’ve ever lived in.

      • @chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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        45 months ago

        If it’s anything like NileRed’s “transparent wood” it won’t work for shit as a window, except as like a privacy window that just lets light through.

    • @normanwall@lemmy.world
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      165 months ago

      “And with the resin added, transparent wood outperforms plastic and glass: In tests measuring how easily materials fracture or break under pressure, transparent wood came out around three times stronger than transparent plastics like Plexiglass and about 10 times tougher than glass.”