What to do with Captured Carbon?
With concrete being the second most consumed substance on earth (next to water), , it is no secret that the concrete industry is one of
With concrete being the second most consumed substance on earth (next to water), , it is no secret that the concrete industry is one of
Concrete is a highly regarded building material in large part due to its inherent strength and durability – something that was first recognized by the
The current outbreak the mountain pine beetle and its microbial associates, native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British Columbia
With concrete being one of the most popular construction materials used by engineers and professionals worldwide, it is easy to assume that this widespread material,
Seismologists are predicting a one-in-three probability of a catastrophic earthquake with a very high likelihood for a subsequent tsunami to hit the coast of the
Though concrete is known to be a material which has high fire-resistance, its physical, chemical and mechanical properties do endure severe changes when subjected to
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
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
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