Cement is a versatile and important material that is used for infrastructure, roads, and houses. Hence, it is only expected that cement will be a large-scale business — with global cement makers ...
Princeton researchers believe seashells might just hold the key to stronger concrete.
Using seawater, electricity and carbon dioxide (CO 2), Northwestern University scientists have developed a new carbon-negative building material. As Earth’s climate continues to warm, researchers ...
Concrete is everywhere: from roads, to skyscrapers, to the foundations of the building you may be reading this in. It is the ...
Solving the problem that is concrete—the second-most-used substance, after water, and a candidate for the most harmful to the planet—has inspired a wave of start-ups to develop less harmful ...
insights from industryMurielle GoubardGlobal Sector Manager for Building MaterialsMalvern Panalytical In this interview, Murielle Goubard, the Global Sector Manager for Building Materials at Malvern ...
Results of a new five-year study of recycled concrete show that it performs as well, and in several cases even better, than conventional concrete. Researchers conducted side-by-side comparisons of ...
Cement is one of the most useful materials we have, although it's not eco-friendly, but one alternative is just as strong ...