Every day, Americans travel on roads, bridges and highways without considering the safety or reliability of these structures. Yet much of the transportation infrastructure in the U.S. is outdated, ...
Engineers have long dreamed of creating a wonderful material that can revolutionize construction. In 2004, their dream came ...
Concrete is the world’s most used construction material. It is used to construct homes, schools, offices, roads, runways, tunnels and bridges and so much more. However, it has a large carbon footprint ...
At its core, concrete construction hasn’t changed much. If you excavate deep enough to the core of the work, there isn’t much of a difference between the concrete contractors do today versus what was ...
Huge reserves of energy from the world's largest battery, unique vertical aerial farms and concrete capable of absorbing ...
Concrete has a long history of innovation, dating back to 6500 B.C.E. Although most of this material breakthroughs through ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Big Tech is throwing money at one of the trickiest climate problems to solve: cleaning up carbon dioxide ...
Concrete isn’t the sexiest building material, made up of little more than cement, water, and rocks. It’s neither as strong as steel nor as flexible as wood, but without it our world would look a lot ...
Concrete is a material used everywhere on Earth due to its strength and relatively light weight. That makes it a useful candidate for a material to build structures in space as well. But you can’t ...
Many Silicon Valley companies want to reduce their carbon footprint, but some are doing so from the ground up. LinkedIn is using a more environmentally-friendly concrete to expand their campuses. This ...