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Arizona Researcher Accidentally Creates Carbon-Negative Cement 20% Stronger Than Normal
A small experiment at the University of Arizona recently led to a major discovery that could change the way we build cities ...
July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded. Scorching heat, droughts, a disruption of the polar jet stream, and record-high ocean surface temperatures offer just a taste of how climate change is ...
Amrize unveils a $700M initiative linking domestic cement sourcing to carbon goals as new Buy America rules take hold.
After a decade in the works, researchers at University of California, Los Angeles, have successfully devised a way to produce cement with 98% less CO2 emissions than traditional methods. The UCLA team ...
Amrize unveils a $700-million initiative linking domestic cement sourcing to carbon goals as new Buy America rules take hold.
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Scientists Use Mollusk Shell Secrets to Create Super-Strength Concrete
Yes, mollusks. Mollusks have a special composite material lining their inner shell, known as “nacre.” Nacre, also known as ...
Humans produce around 4.4 billion tons of concrete every year. That process consumes around 8 billion tons of sand (out of the 40-50 billion tons used annually) which has, in part, led to acute ...
In a sweet twist to sustainable construction, researchers from Idaho State University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering have discovered that swapping a portion of cement in concrete ...
This marks the first industrial-scale deployment of Coolbrook’s RDH technology, which will help advance Adani Cement’s ...
In a recent study published in BMC Public Health, researchers investigated the exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) in reinforced concrete production environments and its impact on respiratory ...
Concrete Pumping's historical financials have shown strong top-line growth and improvements to net income margin. 1Q24 continued to report revenue growth, but margins were affected by winter weather.
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