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Oyster mushrooms and repurposed bamboo furniture scraps may be an unlikely combination for a tough building material, but ...
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ZME Science on MSNNew Mushroom Tile Mimics Elephant Skin to Cool Buildings Without Any ElectricityA team of scientists in Singapore has taken an unusual step in that direction. Drawing inspiration from elephant skin, ...
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Why Do Elephants Use Mud Baths?Elephants, despite their tough exterior ... Mud baths play a role in maintaining an elephant’s overall skin health. Despite ...
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This Drunk Elephant skincare edit worth £111 has been reduced to just £60 – Here’s how to buy itFirst up is the Drunk Elephant beste no. 9 jelly cleanser, which is one of the brand’s bestsellers, especially among those with younger, teenage skin. The definition of gentle but tough ...
Scientists in Singapore have created special wall tiles made from fungi that could help cool buildings naturally, without ...
Building on this proven insulating property, the NTU Singapore team worked with local ecology and biomimicry design firm bioSEA to add a bumpy, wrinkly texture to the tile, mimicking an elephant’s ...
Elephants do not have sweat glands and rely on these wrinkles and crevices on their skin to regulate heat. In laboratory experiments, the scientists found that the cooling rate of their elephant ...
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