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Build a Bat Box Home for your Flying Neighbors this Halloween

October 28, 2020 Lara T. Murray, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

Bats are the only mammal with a natural ability to fly. Maneuvering with great elegance and awe-inspiring precision, they can hunt in complete darkness. They pollinate over 500 plant species, providing us dietary staples like bananas and avocados.

Forestry

Transparent Wood Could Be the Window of the Future

October 01, 2020 Amy Androff, Forest Products Laboratory and posted by Robert Westover, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Could looking through trees be the view to a greener future? Trees replacing the clear pane glass in your windows is not a work of science fiction. It’s happening now.

Forestry

Better Adhesives Mean Stronger, Cheaper Wood Products

December 30, 2019 Diane Banegas, Research and Development, Forest Service

Although engineered wood — such as plywood or particle board — is great for a range of building and manufacturing uses, it has its limitations, especially in outdoor applications. One of the biggest limitations is not the wood, but the adhesive used to glue the wood veneers or particles together...

Forestry

Revolutionary Carbon Foam from Wood

October 18, 2018 Shannon Kelleher and Tom Moreland, USDA Forest Service

Carbon foam — a stiff, porous structure formed from a web of carbon atoms — is the stuff of manufacturers’ dreams. The breakthrough material is strong but lightweight, non-flammable and able to maintain its performance at high temperatures, and capable of absorbing sound and radiation. This unique...

Forestry Technology

Blast Testing Shows CLT Can Take the Heat

March 30, 2018 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, USDA Forest Service

At the USDA Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), researchers sometimes get a little destructive. They bend and break wood samples of all sizes, and even shoot lumber out of a cannon at 100 miles per hour.

Forestry

The Revolutionary Role of Wood in our Future

January 05, 2018 David N. Bengston, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

Some people are just way ahead of their time. In the mid-20 th century, when most people thought of wood as an archaic and low-tech material, Egon Glesinger foresaw the revolutionary role it would play in our future, described in his book The Coming Age of Wood.

Forestry

Turning Up the Heat – Fires Test Performance of Tall Wood Buildings

August 03, 2017 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service

Wood buildings provide an array of economic and environmental benefits to their communities, and interest in capitalizing on those benefits by constructing mid to high-rise buildings using cross-laminated timber (CLT) is growing.

Forestry

Research in Energy Security Helps Lead to Food Security in West Africa

November 28, 2016 Desiree Thomas, International Program Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Research shows the majority of people in Africa depend on biomass to meet their energy needs, with approximately 80 percent relying on wood energy. Such high dependency makes families vulnerable to unexpected and sudden changes, including extreme weather and socio-political events. Researching and...

Energy Food and Nutrition

Conservation versus Preservation?

March 22, 2016 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service

Have you ever wondered why your favorite National Park is surrounded by a National Forest? Well, it didn’t happen by accident or guesswork. The fact is, it was all started over 100 years ago by two men I like to refer to as the founding fathers of America’s public lands. Back at the turn of the 20...

Forestry

Sustainable Land Management can Provide Building Materials for Post-Disaster Recovery

May 20, 2015 Kristin Merony, State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Some, such as the devastating earthquake in Nepal and the series of earthquakes that destroyed infrastructure, homes and communities in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2011, capture global attention...

Forestry
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