and have led to further experiments with carbon-coated hygro-scopic materials. This decrease in resistance is attributed to the closer and more numerous carbon contacts as the paper shrinks.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have created new 3D-printed wall and ceiling coverings that naturally absorb and store excess ...
To develop the material for the 3D-printed moisture absorbing walls, the team used finely ground marble quarry waste and a ...
ETH Zurich developed a floor covering made from waste materials that retains moisture, creates a good indoor climate and can be made using a 3D printing process.