Researchers injected CO2 gas into seawater while applying an electrical current. The process transformed dissolved ions, minerals in seawater into clusters of solid particles. The clusters hold over ...
Simpson University has commenced construction on its new Business, Technology, and Engineering building, utilizing low-carbon ...
Giving a second life to construction materials after demolition, engineers at the University of São Paulo and Princeton have ...
This strange white paste might not look like much, but it might help solve the sand shortage, while making the cement ...
Clairity Tech’s new Project Juniper is the first ‘integrated’ direct air capture plant in the U.S. designed for both carbon ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists electrify seawater to create carbon-sucking cement for greener citiesThe cement industry is a major source of global carbon dioxide emissions. Scientists are now turning this excess carbon ...
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.
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Can excess soil from construction be used as a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials like concrete and other CO2-heavy materials?
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The Canadian government and international building materials supplier Heidelberg sign deal to move forward $275 million pilot ...
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