Researchers led by a team at the University of Tokyo have turned concrete from a demolished school building and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air into new blocks strong enough to build a house with.
Researchers have turned concrete from a demolished school building and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air into new blocks strong enough to build a house with. The process involved grinding the old ...
What if we could use renewable concrete bricks to build new structures? It might not seem like it, but construction is one of the biggest drivers for greenhouse gases, which can cause global ...
Report Ocean has released a new report on the Concrete Blocks and Bricks market, offering a comprehensive analysis of various factors, including market restraints, drivers, and opportunities. The ...
Report Ocean has released a new report on the Concrete Blocks and Bricks market, offering a comprehensive analysis of various factors, including market restraints, drivers, and opportunities. The ...
BioMason says it has developed a method to grow ‘bioconcrete’ in a process that enlists microorganisms and produces no carbon dioxide emissions. Cars. Airplanes. Power plants. Cows. These are among ...
A Kenyan woman is harnessing her country’s mounds of plastic waste to create both new jobs and bricks that are stronger than concrete. Close-up of the sturdy recycled bricks being produced by Kenyan ...
Unless you are a particular kind of architecture nerd, you probably never think about concrete. The ancient building material is dull, heavy, and gray — not exactly inspiring. It forms the world’s ...