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In 2004, British scientists achieved a groundbreaking milestone with the creation of Graphene—a form of nanocarbon that's an ...
Investigating the effects of bentonite, silica fume, and polypropylene fibers, this study highlights their role in enhancing ...
The Lafayette Public Works Department recently wrapped up a drainage project using a new technology that promises to save ...
New marshmallow concrete absorbs aircraft energy during runway overruns, weighing one-tenth of standard concrete while performing consistently in extreme weather at airports.
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 ...