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If NASA establishes a permanent presence on the moon, its astronauts’ homes could be made of a new 3D-printable, waterless concrete. Someday, so might yours. By accelerating the curing process ...
More durable geopolymer concrete has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions and fly ash deposits, producing a win-win result for the construction industry and the planet.
This technology uses electrical energy to excite the sensors, which vibrates the concrete, and then converts the mechanical energy of these vibrations back to electrical energy. The sensors measure ...
Researchers have made a groundbreaking paste that could help create carbon-capturing concrete in new construction projects.
Researchers have come up with a new way to store energy inside a modified concrete, a potential solution to a growing energy storage problem.
Science X Science News Wire : Russian Scientists Develop a New Concrete Technology for Construction in the Arctic -- a press release is provided to you ìas isî with little or no review from Science X ...
Researchers led by a team at the University of Tokyo have turned concrete from a demolished school building and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air into new blocks strong enough to build a house ...
New technology could turn it from a climate problem into part of the climate solution through carbon capture and sequestration.
Concrete New Technology Offers Recyclable Solution for Returned Concrete Millions of cubic yards of unused concrete are returned in North America each year.
Researchers in Louisiana are conducting innovative research on geopolymer concrete and providing ways to use a waste byproduct from coal fired power plants and help curb carbon dioxide emissions.