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Not seeing how windows would be a good use. We already have safety glass and materials to make glass is more plentiful. Display screens make sense if the material ends up as hard as glass but won’t shatter. That would be fantastic.
It might be a better insulator than glass
Better than glass, though.
You would have to make the glass, transport it and make it into window pane, so not much different.
Wood is compostable. But I wonder if making it transparent makes it something you wouldn't want to grow food with.
Edit: they plan to add epoxy resin which would make the wood something you definitely don't want to compost and would probably also leach EAs.
Isn't it amazing what information you can glean from reading the article?
It might be a better insulator? Tipple pane glass is fine until the seal breaks and gas leaks out.
After 50 years the frame is likely done for anyway so it doesn't really make much sense to make triple-panes more durable.
Hadn’t thought of that angle.
We're running out of sand.
No we aren’t. Silica is one of the most plentiful materials on earth.
Yes, we ARE running out! So much so that people are getting violent https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191108-why-the-world-is-running-out-of-sand