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The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Those ...
Potato starch replaces human blood as a key ingredient in the new recipe. The University of Manchester’s “StarCrete” is twice as strong as traditional concrete, making it a potential solution as a ...
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In the first global analysis of its kind, researchers found that Roman concrete is only more sustainable than modern concrete if produced with renewable energy, challenging the assumption that its ...
This week, researchers at the University of Albany reported an extreme size difference between early human males and females, suggesting intense competition among males. Krill are so overfished in ...
The Roman Pantheon was built around 2,000 years ago. Image in public domain. The Pantheon in Rome is a marvel of engineering. It’s an unreinforced concrete dome that’s stood tall and proud for nearly ...
Future Omaha streets could provide drivers a smoother ride because of changes the city is making to its specifications for concrete construction. The city tweaked the concrete recipe that contractors ...
In modern college football's recruiting landscape, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders has a concrete recipe for success: 40 transfers, 40 graduate transfers, and 20 high school recruits. Four-star ...
Contractors can predict the potential outcome of a concrete casting process by using the maturity method, but it can be difficult to apply this technique in the field. This is why Heidelberg Materials ...
Roman concrete is an engineering marvel known for its longevity and strength. It has persisted for thousands of years, with complex structures like aqueducts remaining largely intact. So, why do ...