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Effective use of the high capital cost equipment in a central processing yard requires a good understanding of the human component of the system. The aim of this New Zealand study was to determ…

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Recent studies indicate that buildings with a high level of wood content have a positive physiological impact on the human nervous system. David Fell, research leader for market research at…

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Stanford engineers have built and tested an earthquake-resistant house that stayed staunchly upright even as it shook at three times the intensity of the destructive 1989 Loma Prieta tembl…

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Scientists have developed an eco-friendly process for increasing the fire resistance of timber that also dramatically increases its strength. While methods for fire-proofing timber mat…

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Various applications are currently available for Android that allows the estimation of tree heights by using the 3D accelerometer on smartphones. Some make the estimation using the image o…

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While we hear a lot about the wonders of materials like graphene and carbon nanotubes, nanofibrillated cellulose also shows a lot of promise. Nanofibrillated cellulose (Cellulose NanoFib…

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Moisture content is an important quality parameter of wood chips, strongly influencing the net calorific value as received, and consequently the price of fuel chips.  The oven-drying meth…

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A small, lightweight mobile laser scanning device is proving a boon for forestry resource management. Successful trials of the ZEB1 hand held scanner by Scion’s Forest Systems staff has dem…