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Interesting Engineering on MSNConcrete from urine? Scientists make greener building material using bacteria and wasteResearchers in Germany have developed bio-concrete from urine, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional cement.
With the Eaton and Palisades fires fresh in our memories, we’ve seen how fire can cost precious lives and billions of dollars ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNBio-concrete from urine: Researchers develop sustainable building materialResearchers at the University of Stuttgart have used microbial processes to produce environmentally friendly bio-concrete ...
When it comes to building strong structures, steel and concrete have always been the go-to materials. But what if you could ...
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have developed an innovative way to produce sustainable building material from ...
Lichen is an understated presence in our everyday world, often found clinging to trees and rocks. Its true beauty lies in its unique symbiotic system of fungi and algae, or cyanobacteria, that form a ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNew, ‘Living’ Building Material Made From Fungi and Bacteria Could Pave the Way to Self-Healing StructuresResearchers are developing the biomaterial as a more environmentally friendly alternative to concrete, but any wide-scale use ...
Explore how concrete towers in the Global South reflect development, colonial legacies, and the quest for sustainable ...
Not too long ago, I was searching for ideas for the next installment of the “Big Chemistry” series when I found an article ...
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A New Hampshire nonprofit organization feeling the effects of rising prices is turning to cost-saving building materials.
In a city like Louisville — where tradition meets transformation — smart building decisions matter more than ever.
The government has been urged to strengthen the resilience of the domestic mineral products supply chain as the latest data ...
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