Cement infused with carbon and hydrogel can store electrical energy while remaining strong enough for construction, suggesting a future where buildings contribute directly to energy storage.
Color is no longer a specialty add-on in concrete. It has become a mainstream design feature for residential, commercial, and ...
How Raleigh-Durham International Airport replaces crumbling concrete at night in time for big planes to use it the next day.
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Scientists Use Mollusk Shell Secrets to Create Super-Strength Concrete
Yes, mollusks. Mollusks have a special composite material lining their inner shell, known as “nacre.” Nacre, also known as ...
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Pittsburg State students impact community with concrete projects
PSU Construction students completed a concrete placement project at Four Oaks Golf Course and new sidewalks outside of John ...
With a new school year underway, districts across the country are grappling with a familiar challenge: striking the right ...
With targeted yet radical alterations, Buchner Bründler Architekten have made inhabitable an old carriage house in the middle ...
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Researcher accidentally discovers material that's stronger and cheaper than concrete — and its potential is dizzying
A material that got its start in the Arizona desert is showing up in science journals with astounding reports that it could transform our buildings and infrastructure. That's because Ferrock has ...
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