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Cement made of oysters emerges as promising alternative for stronger construction
"There is so much more that we can learn from nature and so many new materials that we can design." ...
Adhesives and materials expert Jonathan Wilker of Purdue University mimics the chemistry that oysters use to formulate better-performing and faster-curing cement recipes.
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Sugarcane waste concrete cuts CO₂ by up to 30% while boosting strength
According to the United Nations, the global population is set to reach around 10.3 billion by the mid-2080s, driving rapid ...
Concrete is the foundation of modern infrastructure. From buildings and bridges to roads and industrial flooring, concrete ...
A recent study published in Engineering titled “Technological Approaches to Improve Early-Age Strength of Limestone Calcined Clay Cements” by Franco Zunino, Xuerun Li, and Joachim Dengler, explores ...
An alkali-activated polymer binder offers a sustainable alternative to cement, reducing carbon emissions and maintaining ...
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