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Researchers in Germany have developed bio-concrete from urine, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional cement.
A study shows recycled concrete powders can replace up to 50% of Portland cement in 3D-printed mixes—cutting CO2 emissions by more than half while maintaining printability.
A new fungi-based concrete alternative could finally give the construction industry the game-changing material it has been ...
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have used microbial processes to produce environmentally friendly bio-concrete ...
Imagine concrete healing its own cracks like human skin recovering from a cut. That's the vision behind the latest research ...
Lichen is an understated presence in our everyday world, often found clinging to trees and rocks. Its true beauty lies in its unique symbiotic system of fungi and algae, or cyanobacteria, that form a ...
This tiny orb of water on top of this mound of powder means that Pranav Sharma’s experiment worked as he hoped. Sharma, a ...
Concrete is ... over previous structures. In fact, a major challenge in the development of living biomaterials is their short viability—other similar materials made with living organisms have ...
Developers often rebuild illegal structures if only a hole is made. The KMC commissioner issued a circular on this last week. Engineers and officials assigned to demolish a building will be held ...