Beyond looking cool, wooden dinner knives can be more sustainably manufactured than their steel counterparts. Plus, they cut through steak like butter. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share ...
It is made using a new hardening process which makes wood 23 times stronger than usual - and are better for the environment, according to experts behind the process from the University of Maryland.
Most good knives are made of steel or ceramic, but researchers have now developed a method for creating incredibly tough knives from wood. A technique reported in the journal Matter can make wood 23 ...
Jackson Ryan was CNET's science editor, and a multiple award-winning one at that. Earlier, he'd been a scientist, but he realized he wasn't very happy sitting at a lab bench all day. Science writing, ...
To determine the best steak knives, we tested 20 of the most popular options in our Lab, evaluating them on design, size, performance, cleaning, and value. In addition to Delecroix, we spoke to Aaron ...
The sharpest knives available are made of either steel or ceramic, both of which are man-made materials that must be forged in furnaces under extreme temperatures. Now, researchers have developed a ...
All right. This next story might sound like an infomercial. The latest invention in cutlery isn't space-age technology or triple-tempered copper-coated German stainless steel. It's just wood. SARAH ...
Sustainable wooden knife cuts through steak ‘easily’ and is three times sharper than stainless-steel
A blade carved from wood cuts through steak like butter and is around three times sharper than a stainless-steel dinner knife. It is made using a new hardening process which makes wood 23 times ...
Ever struggle cutting into your food with your steak knife? Well, a team of researchers has created a knife three times stronger than your typical steak knife. The difference? It's completely made out ...
Researchers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have figured out a simple, affordable method for creating natural wood materials that are 23 times harder than typical woods, according to a new paper ...
The sharpest knives available are made of either steel or ceramic, both of which are human-made materials that must be forged in furnaces under extreme temperatures. Now, researchers have developed a ...
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