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UPenn engineers reimagine concrete 3D printing with algae. The concrete ink is based on diatomaceous earth that has enhanced ...
Minneapolis has installed hundreds of rain gardens, tree trenches and other green infrastructure in recent years, aiming to ...
Edwardsville and Glen Carbon are both warn of blue-green algae growing in parts of their parks. Blue-green algae, also known ...
Concrete has helped build civilizations for thousands of years, from ancient pyramids to modern skyscrapers. But today, it’s ...
Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
Using intricate geometry found in nature and refined through aerospace and biomedical design, scientists have now 3D-printed ...
Lab tests showed it retained 90 percent of the strength of solid concrete blocks, while using 68 percent less material and achieving 32 percent higher CO₂ uptake per unit of cement. Now, the team is ...
From the mud, straw, and gypsum mixtures of ancient Egypt's monumental pyramids to the sophisticated underwater material ...
Researchers developed a revolutionary new method of carbon capture, which can be used to make upcycled cement.
Researchers have developed a novel solution for trapping carbon in concrete by blending a sustainable, easy-to-grow green ...
Researchers are developing bioplastic bubbles from algae that could grow, repair, and protect habitats on Mars without ...
Self-healing concrete could be greener, more resilient, and longer lasting than the standard variety.