‘Nanowood’ Is An Environmentally-Friendly Alternative To Styrofoam

Image credit – Hua Xie / University of Maryland

Despite the fact that it is well-known that styrofoam will take centuries before it eventually breaks down and decomposes, many still use the material even today. However the good news is that thanks to efforts by scientists at the University of Maryland in College Park, they have come up with a more environmentally-friendly alternative called “nanowood”.

Nanowood is expected to be a more environmentally-friendly alternative to styrofoam in cases where heat insulation is needed. This can be used when building homes where nanowood can be used in place of other insulating materials, which can sometimes be expensive to produce in both monetary and energy costs.

So what is nanowood? To create nanowood, the scientists took wood and stripped away some of its natural components, such as lignin which is what makes wood brown and rigid, and hemicellulose. The end result is a piece of wood that is white and makes it less prone at conducting heat due to the fact that stripping away those components leaves gaps in the wood, which makes it harder for heat to travel through them.

Nanowood is also said to be lighter than some of its alternatives now, but at the same time stronger with the ability to withstand pressures of 13 megapascals. That translates to about it being 30 times higher than the strongest commercially-used thermal insulation materials available today.

According to Liangbing Hu, a materials scientist and engineer at the University, he envisions a future where nanowood could be potentially be used to build skyscrapers, cars, and be used to protect heat-sensitive electronics for use on Earth or even in space.

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Evernote To Use AI To Help Automate Your Workflow

It used to be that we would have to sort our own emails, organize our own photos, and so on. However thanks to machine learning and the advancement of technology, all of that can be automated which is what Evernote is looking to do. In a preview shown to Engadget, the company is looking to introduce AI to help automate the workflow for its users.

In a way it is said to be similar to that of Google’s Inbox email platform, where Evernote will scan your notes for action items and group and prioritize them accordingly. This is how Inbox works, where your emails are scanned for certain keywords or phrases, and based on that Inbox can organize your emails into Updates, Financials, Purchases, Trips, and so on.

This is a new feature that Evernote is working on and it doesn’t seem to be ready just yet. During the preview, Evernote CTO Anirban Kundu warned that the feature would be slow, but this is expected to improve over time and towards its release, which at the moment is unclear when that might happen.

It also appears that right now the system works best with properly worded sentences, and that shorthand notes might not be detected as easily, but Kundu did state that Evernote is working on an algorithm that will let the system better understand the way people take notes. The feature will be applied to Evernote’s Spaces feature later this year which is more or less limited to business users, but the company hopes that eventually the AI feature can be brought over to personal accounts in the future.

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