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World’s first carbon-negative building material traps CO2 for centuries
Netherlands-based materials company Paebbl has launched Rebond 300, which is said to be the ...
Engineers in Singapore have developed a new, multistep chemical process that transforms organic waste into useful, ...
Construction is on its way to becoming greener. New research describes a method of creating building material that is not only carbon-neutral — meaning it does not produce any carbon emissions — but ...
We met the man with the best job in concrete to find out about the most promising decarbonisation technologies from 3D ...
Lime, a key component in cement, can be used for both interior and exterior plastering. However, the production of this versatile building material generates significant emissions. Researchers at the ...
Carbon capture is a front-running technology for removing CO 2 from the atmosphere, but finding sustainable ways to store that carbon can be a challenge. A new study examines ways that carbon could be ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an astonishing new material: a printable gel that’s alive. Infused with ancient cyanobacteria, this "photosynthetic living material" not only grows but also ...
The idea seems futuristic: At ETH Zurich, various disciplines are working together to combine conventional materials with bacteria, algae and fungi. The common goal: to create living materials that ...
Aramco has signed a five-year Cooperation Framework Agreement (CFA) with China National Building Material Group Co., Ltd.
China National Building Material Group Co has put three world-class high-performance carbon fiber production lines into ...
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