Researchers from NTNU and Tokyo show how desert sand can be turned into usable concrete using plant-based materials.
Along with material for a massive bird blind, concrete can serve as the “future” of affordable housing construction, Pablo Moyano Fernández believes.
Learn how to create a horrific dungeon-like wall with blood-scrawled text using Photoshop. This step-by-step tutorial walks ...
Cornell researchers are racing to 3D-print concrete underwater using seafloor sediment for a DARPA challenge launching in ...
Abstract: A method for optimizing multiple responses in solenoids utilized in a magnetic nozzle assembly for an electric plasma thruster is presented. The primary goal is to minimize power usage while ...
A mix design procedure for high-performance concrete mixes has been presented in this paper. Since rheological parameters and compressive strength are fundamental properties of concrete in two ...
Self healing concrete structures have been considered in recent decades due to their potential to repair cracks in an efficient manner. The current study considers three different biomaterials namely ...
Scientists in Singapore have found a way for concrete to absorb CO2 instead of emitting it. Could this invention finally make construction part of the climate solution? I nearly skipped past the press ...
A collaboration between scientists at Imperial College London and Swiss data analytics developer DataHow has created a new software function now available for Design of Experiment (DoE) for upstream ...
ABSTRACT: Slab bending behavior is researched through investigation of the effects of various parameters such as longitudinal ribs volume ratios of concrete, number of support edges, and end ...
Foldable iPhone leak points to biggest battery ever in an iPhone For years, the concept of a foldable iPhone has felt a bit like Bigfoot - everyone claims to have seen signs of it, but actual proof ...
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...