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Scientists use mollusk shell secrets to create super-strength concrete
Princeton researchers believe seashells might just hold the key to stronger concrete.
Inspired by the material that makes up oyster and abalone shells, engineers have created a new cement composite that is 17 times more crack-resistant than standard cement and 19 times more able to ...
Concrete has a massive carbon footprint. One researcher from the University of Auckland is working to reduce it by studying ancient Roman techniques. Using natural volcanic materials and industrial ...
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