Microbial Communities May Help us Detect Damaged Concrete
Concrete is known to be the world’s most common building material as it shapes our buildings, bridges and runways, sidewalks and more – and at
Concrete is known to be the world’s most common building material as it shapes our buildings, bridges and runways, sidewalks and more – and at
Donald Trump plans on building a wall along the entire Mexican border if he is elected as the President of America as an attempt to
Over the next several months, the concrete base of Oceanside’s municipal pier – an iconic 90-year old structure located in California – will be undergoing
The Utah Department of Transportation is using a recyclable resource to repair worn bridges along one of the busier highways in Salt Lake County. On
An MIT-led team has defined the nanoscale forces that control how particles pack together during the development of cement “paste,” the material that holds together
At UCLA an interdisciplinary research team is recycling carbon dioxide in an innovative process to develop sustainable building material. Carbon Upcycling consists of 13 UCLA
Researcher at the University of Cambridge are making small batches of the artificial bone and are now in the process of scaling it up for
Concrete 3D printing is largely being pushed by small startups, yet the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is using the technology to create some interesting
Wastewater plants in Malaysia face the major challenge of disposing the sludge that is left over from treating sewage water. While studies show that the
When drivers face a work zone, they have a choice: go through or go around. But for traffic engineers, this choice represents an awkward problem.
According to a new report from the McKinsey Global Institute the world needs to dramatically ramp up spending on infrastructure to keep up with economic
The famous international architecture firm, Zaha Hadid, has topped out the twisting skyscraper in Milan. Originally named ‘lo storto’, (‘the twisted one’), the 170 meter