Researchers have made a groundbreaking paste that could help create carbon-capturing concrete in new construction projects.
Cement is a carbon monster — but scientists are taking a cue from seashells to make it tougher, safer, and greener.
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Miller's legislation aims to foster collaboration between the Department of Energy and private industry to develop greener ...
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Cement Hacks Beautify, Home TransformsCement Hacks Beautify, Home Transforms!! Thousands report feeling magnitude 6.8 earthquake off South Island's coast A New Global Treasure Map Shows Where the World’s Rare Earth Minerals Are ...
The clusters hold over half their weight in CO2 to become a carbon sink. Material could replace sand in concrete and be used in other construction materials while trapping CO2. Using seawater ...
Holding half its weight in carbon dioxide, the material could replace sand in concrete and other construction materials while trapping greenhouse gas. The escalating global climate crisis has ...
Now, Northwestern’s new strategy addresses this challenge by locking away CO 2 permanently and turning it into valuable materials, which can be used to manufacture concrete, cement, plaster and paint.
New Delhi: Indian companies have started manufacturing two important bulk drugs or active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) under the government's production linked incentive (PLI) scheme.
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