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Using intricate geometry found in nature and refined through aerospace and biomedical design, scientists have now 3D-printed ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew concrete blend absorbs more carbon dioxide while using less cementFrom the mud, straw, and gypsum mixtures of ancient Egypt's monumental pyramids to the sophisticated underwater material ...
Researchers have developed a novel solution for trapping carbon in concrete by blending a sustainable, easy-to-grow green ...
Researchers are developing bioplastic bubbles from algae that could grow, repair, and protect habitats on Mars without ...
Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a bioconcrete that captures 142% more CO2 than traditional materials, while maintaining impressive strength.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineers reinvent concrete to use 68% less material, absorb 142% more CO2Concrete helped build the modern world, and drove it towards the climate crisis. Now, it might help undo the damage. Long ...
A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Marine in Honduras is working together to transplant crossbred coral fragments onto ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists develop new process to build homes on Mars using fungi and bacteriaLanding on Mars once felt like a distant dream. Now, space agencies have sent rovers and landers to explore the Red Planet ...
A biodegradable graphene-based paste enables secure coral attachment and mineral growth stimulation without using metal ...
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Seattle’s revitalized Pier 58 will be opening to the public, offering new waterfront experiences with sweeping views of ...
Geologists confirm that industrial waste turns into rock in just 35 years, challenging traditional ideas about geological formation.
The presentations took place before and after two ribbon cutting ceremonies to mark the canal’s grand metamorphosis.
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