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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineers reinvent concrete to use 68% less material, absorb 142% more CO2Lab 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 ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew concrete blend absorbs more carbon dioxide while using less cementFrom the mud, straw, and gypsum mixtures of ancient Egypt's monumental pyramids to the sophisticated underwater material ...
In the March 2025 quarter, the actual volume of ready-mixed concrete produced was 854,509 cubic metres, down 1.5 percent compared with the March 2024 quarter. In the year ended March 2025, 3.8 ...
Japanese studio Keiji Ashizawa Design has completed the renovation of a 1990s concrete building in Tokyo to create the Karimoku Research Center.
This concrete technique uses clever geometric designs inspired by origami to distribute forces more efficiently, cutting concrete use by 60 percent and reinforcement steel by 90 percent.
An architecture student has devised a clever way to build strong, stable vaulted floors using far less concrete and steel than usual, with a novel formwork design inspired by origami.
Panaji: Considering the “serious impact that ready-mix concrete plants have on the environment”, the high court of Bombay at Goa directed the Goa Stat.
A new solution for flood-prone cities? Concrete made from shellfish waste. Researchers have developed a type of concrete that uses discarded shells to trap water.
Adding nitrogen to concrete could significantly reduce the amount of greenhouse gases created by the construction industry.
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