A team at MIT has successfully engineered a woody composite that is as tough as bone and hard as aluminum. Being that a wood cell wall is constructed from fibers of cellulose ­— nature’s most abundant polymer and within each fiber are reinforcing cellulose nanocrystals. Therefore these crystals could be worked into materials in significant fractions leading to a route to stronger, more sustainable, naturally derived plastics.

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