Concrete is the most widely used construction material, so developing ways to make it more durable can improve infrastructure ...
AZoBuild on MSN
The AI Method Making Concrete Testing Instant
This innovative IoT-ANN framework allows for non-destructive concrete strength assessment, improving accuracy and ...
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Setting the standard for more durable concrete
As infrastructure ages, one question shapes the future of cities: How do we know the materials we build with will last?
La Mesa is asking drivers to set out new speed humps on Date Avenue and provide feedback as part of a pilot program.
The concrete developed at MSU is considered "self-heating" because it can store heat from the sun, then release it when ...
Researchers are testing Xiriton, a biobased concrete alternative made from grass and seawater, to see if it can help rebuild ...
Zinc peroxide nanoparticles enhance foamed concrete, improving compressive strength and reducing porosity, paving the way for ...
Waterjet Channel on MSN
I put bulletproof glass to the test
This video showcases the capabilities of a 60,000 psi waterjet cutter as it attempts to cut through bulletproof glass, highlighting the fascinating contrasts between these two materials. #WaterjetCutt ...
The modern waste industry is redefining what durability means. Beyond just surviving heavy traffic, a concrete floor must ...
Concrete from the UK’s former Sizewell A NPP is being recycled and reused at the nearby Sizewell C NPP site, cutting waste ...
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Scientists Found a Way to Turn Recycled Cardboard Into Concrete-Like Material
Researchers are transforming recycled cardboard into a strong, low-carbon building material that could reshape future construction practices.
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