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This review examines the use of agricultural waste as aggregate in cement composites, highlighting properties and applications for sustainable construction.
Now operational, the containerized plant enables GRI to process up to 20,000 pounds of end-of-life wind blades per shift.
Graphene, a nanocarbon material just 0.3 nanometers thick and 200 times stronger than steel, is starting to revolutionize construction. Discovered in 2004, graphene’s unique hexagonal crystal lattice ...
The longevity of these structures can be attributed largely to Roman concrete. But what makes Roman concrete so special? What ...
Are you fed up with Siri? You may soon be able to choose another default voice assistant if you live in the EU ...
Fraunhofer’s ocean spheres store renewable energy using deep-sea pressure—enough to power millions of homes annually.
In an effort to reduce the use of precious land to build renewable energy storage facilities, the Fraunhofer Institute has ...
Geothermal energy could provide up to 15% of global electricity needs by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency.
ZS2 Technologies has announced the introduction of its second-generation (Gen 2) magnesium cement building materials, a step ...
Courtney et al. developed a machine, dubbed the “eXfoliator,” which can automate the production of graphene samples using the ...
The Potassium Formate Market is projected to grow USD 0.77 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 1.07 Billion by 2030 ...
Marton A. Kozma, President of MDI, added: "Partnering with Black Swan allows us to integrate cutting-edge graphene materials into our product offerings. We look forward to working together to develop ...