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Buildings got smarter. Materials got cleaner. And concrete? Somehow, the most interesting part of 2025. Download the ...
Concrete, steel, and composites are being reengineered to meet the demands of modern marine environments and sustainable design.
New research highlights how modified biochar can reduce emissions and enhance strength in next-generation cement composites. The study was published in Biochar X. Study: Investigation of the CO2 ...
Snow and ice take a heavy toll on paved surfaces, causing frost heaves and potholes that not only endanger drivers and pedestrians but are also expensive to repair. In search of a more resilient and ...
With sustainability in mind, scientists show how treated sisal fibers can toughen concrete, improve crack resistance, and extend lifespan under aggressive environmental conditions. Study: Assessment ...
Analysis presented in early December suggests timber-based insulation can match the acoustic performance of steel or concrete, while generating much lower manufacturing emissions. Presented at the ...
A recent study proposes a surprising ally in the effort to build human habitats on Mars: bacteria. According to researchers, certain microbes could not only help construct shelters using Martian soil ...
New research shows that combining a few key structural features with locally adapted building rules can dramatically reduce housing damage in earthquakes - even in places where codes are rarely ...
A new AI-powered model is helping scientists design low-carbon concrete by accurately forecasting emissions from green mixes, cutting experimental time and boosting sustainability in construction.
Construction supply chains (CSCs) involve a network of stakeholders (customers, suppliers, subcontractors, designers, and contractors) working together across the lifecycle of a project. Unlike ...
What if concrete’s carbon problem could be tackled using seafood waste? New research shows that discarded seashells can strengthen low-carbon concrete while significantly cutting emissions. Study: ...