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From forestry schools to wood physics as a scientific discipline: a review of historical milestones and future directions of wood science is a paper by Dick Sandberg of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Peter Niemz ETH Zurich published by Research Gate. Source: Timberbiz This overview traces the modern history of wood science and technology, particularly from the European perspective. It begins with the early forestry schools in 18th-century Germany, which influenced the founding of similar institutions worldwide. These schools introduced technical subjects, including wood physics, to meet industrial demand, especially from the mining sector. Before formal studies began, early research on wood properties, including moisture relations and strength, appeared in encyclopaedias. With the Industrial Revolution, interest in wood as a construction material grew, linking wood research to engineering and materials science. In the early 20th century, dedicated wood technology institutes marked the birth of wood science as a distinct discipline. Today, key research fields include wood-water relations, mechanical and rheological behaviour, wood modification, and structure-property modelling. The future of wood science lies in sustainability and the efficient use of resources. As interest in renewable, bio-based alternatives to steel and concrete grows, further research on wood functionalisation and modification will be vital. More information about this paper here
The department of science and technology and the ministry of tertiary education, science and research of Mauritius signed an MoU on cooperation in...
The department of science and technology and the ministry of tertiary education, science and research of Mauritius signed an MoU on cooperation in...
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THE EDITOR: Reports of serious incidents of violent behaviour, perpetrated by students upon other students, within and outside the school compound,...
THE EDITOR: Reports of serious incidents of violent behaviour, perpetrated by students upon other students, within and outside the school compound,...
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