Tag: building materials

US scientists blend seaweed into concrete to shrink cement’s carbon footprint quickly

US scientists blend seaweed into concrete to shrink cement’s carbon footprint quickly What if the key to greener concrete wasn’t mined from the Earth, but grown in the depths of the ocean? A groundbreaking innovation by US scientists is revolutionizing the construction industry by blending seaweed into concrete, offering a sustainable alternative that significantly reduces […]

Elephant ear-inspired cement could help buildings stay cooler and save energy

Elephant Ear-Inspired Cement: A Cool Innovation in Building Materials Researchers at Drexel University have developed a novel building material that could revolutionize the way buildings are constructed and how energy is conserved. Inspired by the unique cooling mechanisms of elephant ears, this innovative cement has the potential to help buildings stay cooler, reduce energy consumption, […]

Embodied carbon is the next big challenge for structural engineers

Embodied Carbon: The Next Frontier for Structural Engineers Cutting the ribbon on a new building is exciting for all involved. The architect’s vision coming to life, the construction team’s hard work paying off, and the community gaining a new landmark to admire. However, amidst the celebrations, there lies a hidden challenge that is gaining prominence […]

How carbon storage in building materials can save the planet

Carbon Storage in Building Materials: A Revolutionary Solution for Climate Action As the world faces the urgent need to combat climate change, innovative solutions are emerging to tackle carbon emissions. One such groundbreaking approach involves harnessing the power of carbon storage in building materials, offering a promising pathway towards a more sustainable future. Concrete, a […]

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