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Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an astonishing new material: a printable gel that’s alive. Infused with ancient ...
Albanese government will not rule out ‘carbon tariffs’ on building materials despite current industry pressures. One of Australia’s shakiest industries could be set for another round of ...
FIRST IN PI: Marc Racicot, the former Montana governor and RNC chair, is joining Our Republican Legacy as chair, lending his ...
Finnish deep tech startup Fiberwood Ltd has secured €3.1 million in funding from the EU LIFE Programme to reduce buildings' carbon footprints. The company will use the grant to scale up its ...
Fathers on a Mission, also known as F.O.A.M., held their annual Father’s Day event, but with a new twist. This year, the focus shifted to soon-to-be fathers.
F&D profiles MIT’s J-PAL, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, where Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo have reinvented development economics. ... “This crisis makes it clearer that we all need to ...
New Scientist‘s Graham Lawton recently visited two construction sites in Paris that showcase the wonder material of the future: wood.Each site uses wood as an alternative to typical modern ...
Scientists have been chasing this for decades. MIT spinoff aims to build first-of-its-kind US facility to deliver limitless ...
Discover the latest Architecture news and projects on Eth Zurich at ArchDaily, the world's largest architecture website. Stay up-to-date with articles and updates on the newest developments in ...
Scientists have developed a material with photosynthetic bacteria that convert carbon dioxide into a mineral skeleton. The material hardens over time, so it could be used for buildings, they say.