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Interesting Engineering on MSNConcrete from urine? Scientists make greener building material using bacteria and wasteResearchers in Germany have developed bio-concrete from urine, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional cement.
When it comes to building strong structures, steel and concrete have always been the go-to materials. But what if you could ...
Mushroom mycelium can be turned into high-quality insulation and other building materials. To learn more, Technology Networks ...
Not too long ago, I was searching for ideas for the next installment of the “Big Chemistry” series when I found an article ...
Researchers from three institutes at the University of Stuttgart are developing a new type of building material—bio-concrete.
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AZoBuild on MSNReview Explores How Biobased Materials Influence Concrete PerformanceThe study explores biobased materials in concrete, highlighting how hemp and flax influence strength, insulation, and durability in construction applications.
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have developed an innovative way to produce sustainable building material from ...
Previous research into construction materials with integrated energy storage has focused on storing waste heat energy in ...
Throughout the Bay Area — from retrofitted schools in the Mission to life sciences labs in South San Francisco — designers ...
With the Eaton and Palisades fires fresh in our memories, we’ve seen how fire can cost precious lives and billions of dollars ...
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