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Ultra-light foam concrete with microscopic bubbles helps bring planes to a safe stop during emergencies, offering airports an affordable runway safety solution.
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Seaweed-infused cement could cut concrete’s carbon footprint
University of Washington and Microsoft researchers created a new type of concrete that could cut its carbon footprint.
Nevertheless, due to its special crystal lattice in the form of hexagons, graphene gains many unusual properties. For instance, it can be both a conductor and a semiconductor, which makes it sought ...
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AZoBuild on MSNNew Concrete Mix Boosts Strength and Durability with Bentonite, Silica Fume, and Fibers
Investigating the effects of bentonite, silica fume, and polypropylene fibers, this study highlights their role in enhancing ...
The technology will capture CO2 from the production process, which can then be stored or used to create new concrete. Canada’s CarbonCure, for example, injects CO2 into concrete, where it is ...
Concrete remains the cornerstone of modern infrastructure, blending robustness with versatility to meet diverse construction needs. Recent advances in concrete technology focus on enhancing ...
The Lafayette Public Works Department recently wrapped up a drainage project using a new technology that promises to save ...
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