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New research enables safe reuse of concrete
Recent research in Sweden and Finland shows how used concrete's lifespan can be extended another 50 to 100 years when incorporated into new construction. A team from KTH Royal Institute of Technology ...
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Used concrete could last up to 100 years in new buildings with proper treatment
In a typical construction cycle, sturdy slabs are treated as waste once a building ...
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Concrete from desert sand? Scientists test cement alternative using plant-based binders
Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the University of ...
Data centers siphon huge amounts of energy to power artificial intelligence. But their environmental footprint starts to balloon even before the first server switches on due to the immense amount of ...
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Scientists use mollusk shell secrets to create super-strength concrete
Princeton researchers believe seashells might just hold the key to stronger concrete.
Get arrested for open drug use in Seattle now, and here’s what happens: you get referred to a diversion program. That’s it. That’s the new directive, first reported by the activist group We Heart ...
Recent study reveals machine learning's potential in predicting the strength of carbonated recycled concrete, paving the way ...
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