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Self-healing concrete? Buried Pompeii site reveals secret behind Rome's enduring structures
Archaeologists at a Pompeii site buried by the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius have uncovered evidence of ancient Roman concrete technology that could heal itself over time.
Researchers have developed a new carbon-negative building material that could reshape approaches to sustainable construction.
Concrete already builds our world, and an MIT-invented variant known as electron-conducting carbon concrete (ec 3, ...
The TCEQ is weighing how to implement two new state laws that could tighten oversight of concrete batch plants.
A new type of self-healing concrete has debuted in the U.S. market. The concrete, which is called Basilisk Self-Healing Concrete, gets its self-healing properties from bacteria that is mixed into it.
Concrete reabsorbs some of its carbon emissions over time. Alternative ingredients and 3D printing could help supercharge that by making the finished concrete more porous.
To make aerated concrete, add a foam-forming agent and stir in a significant amount of air. This serves to make the concrete ...
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US designs carbon-negative enzyme-based building material to replace concrete
US team has developed Enzymatic Structural Material, a carbon-negative alternative to concrete that turns CO2 into a ...
Concrete is the defining material of the Anthropocene and takes a terrible toll on the climate. Martha Henriques goes in search of the ways it could be better for the climate. If you stroll between ...
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