Adhesives and materials expert Jonathan Wilker of Purdue University mimics the chemistry that oysters use to formulate better-performing and faster-curing cement recipes.
A team of researchers from Purdue University is taking inspiration from oysters to create cement that is stronger and cures faster.
A pioneering Dutch project shows how 3D printing could reshape construction with lighter structures, lower emissions, and ...
Ford Shipping Design and Test Center in Dearborn has increasingly become critical to Ford improving its vehicle quality and ...
A woman with ALS hopes that her husband will find a “fun-loving” woman in the future. The individual shared her story on a ...
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Riversgold rigs up for pit design drilling at Northern Zone
Riversgold has geotechnical diamond drilling underway at the Northern Zone gold project near Kalgoorlie in WA. ... Read More The post Riversgold rigs up for pit design drilling at Northern Zone ...
New research explores sustainable concrete, AI-driven steel manufacturing, hemp manufacturing, and robotic construction.
Leading Chinese companies focused on high-performance sealing materials and global supply chain expansion CALIFORNIA, ...
At Penn’s DumoLab, researchers work to solve multiple problems: how to keep food waste out of landfills, make healthier building materials and tackle climate change.
Our army of testers put 20 ultralight packs through their paces across seven states and ten countries. These are our top picks.
A new research review looks at how computer vision and machine learning could be used to spot defects in 3D printed concrete.
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