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Imagine concrete that not only survives wildfires and extreme weather, but heals itself and absorbs carbon from the air.
A new AI tool could reinvent concrete to be stronger, cleaner, fire-resistant, and capable of lasting 2,000 years while ...
As the corporate headquarters of Ryan Companies’ North Region, the Millwright Building in Minneapolis was under immense ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRoman ruins inspire scientists to create cement from volcanic rock, no kiln requiredA 2,000-year-old Roman observation about volcanic ash is inspiring researchers to reinvent cement and slash its carbon ...
Glass isn't as easy to recycle as we might think, so we need as many ways to turn it into new products as we can devise.
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AZoBuild on MSNGeopolymer Outperforms Cement in Stabilizing Heavy Metal-Contaminated SoilsThis study highlights the effectiveness of slag-based geopolymers in soil stabilization, outperforming Portland cement in ...
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