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Talker on MSNWhy Roman concrete was more sustainable than modern materials
The Romans used concrete to build aqueducts, bridges and buildings that have endured for over 2,000 years. The post Why Roman ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNEngineers Weigh Up Returning to Ancient Roman Concrete Recipes
The ancient Romans might have taught us a thing or two about manufacturing sustainable concrete that lasts for thousands of ...
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AZoBuild on MSNScientists Find Waste Foundry Sand Can Boost Concrete Strength, Lower Costs, and Support Sustainability
Integrating waste foundry sand with SCMs like metakaolin and silica fume significantly boosts concrete strength and ...
This “sustainable concrete” was created in the University of Delaware’s College of Engineering by Kenneth “KJ” Olsen, a 2023 civil engineering alumnus and current graduate student, working under ...
Researchers explore if Ancient Roman concrete can boost modern sustainability, revealing lower air pollution and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNInnovative company develops game-changing material that could solve major issue with modern construction: 'No longer a laboratory concept'
A French-Canadian partnership is set to revolutionize the construction industry. POINT.P and CarbiCrete have launched ...
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ZME Science on MSNWhat if the Secret to Sustainable Cities Was Buried in Roman Cement?
The Pantheon in Rome is a marvel of engineering. It’s an unreinforced concrete dome that’s stood tall and proud for nearly two millennia. The aqueducts that once carried water across the empire still ...
Sustainable concrete: ECOPact Designed by Holcim, a sustainable building materials supplier, ECOPact offers a low-carbon alternative that not only meets, but exceeds the properties of standard (CEM I) ...
Sustainable products at World of Concrete are ‘what customers want’ Eco Material Technologies representatives talk to conventioneers on Day 1 of World of Concrete at the Las Vegas Convention ...
The lifecycle of concrete typically ends at a landfill, and in the U.S. alone, more than 134 million tons of concrete waste are sent from demolition to landfills every year.
Researchers are making significant strides in reducing embedded carbon in concrete, but public policies have been slow to adopt this more sustainable option, according to Matthew P. Adams, an ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNIs ancient Roman concrete more sustainable than modern concrete?
Ancient Roman concrete, which was used to build aqueducts, bridges, and buildings across the empire, has endured for over two ...
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