Morning Overview on MSN
Say goodbye to cement? Wild new material claims it can replace it
Cement built the modern world, but it also quietly helped heat the planet. As researchers race to cut emissions from ...
A new building material developed by engineers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute could change how the world builds. Made using an enzyme that turns carbon dioxide into solid minerals, the material ...
Innovative materials are teeing up to reshape residential construction, boosting performance, sustainability, and design ...
Nanostructured metamaterials have shown a lot of promise in what they can do in the lab, but often have fatal stress concentration factors that limit their applications. Researchers have now found a ...
Green Matters on MSN
Scientists invent revolutionary construction material that absorbs way more CO₂ than it emits
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have created a new building material that can lock away more carbon than it ...
Wood, a traditional and sustainable structural material, has long been used in construction and furniture due to its availability and mechanical properties. However, natural wood's strength is often ...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researchers have created a new carbon-negative building material that could transform sustainable construction. The breakthrough, published in the high-impact ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
Making materials hold up in future reactors is topic of Jan. 13 FORNL talk
Steve Zinkle will speak on “Materials for Nuclear Power Applications” at noon Tuesday, Jan. 13, to Friends of ORNL. His talk is open to the public.
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