Researchers have developed a new carbon-negative building material that could reshape approaches to sustainable construction.
Researchers have created a self-healing composite that is tougher than materials currently used in aircraft wings, turbine ...
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Supersonic tests defy a 70-year-old rule of metal strength
When engineers want to make a metal stronger, one of the most reliable strategies is to use smaller grains—the microscopic ...
Researchers created a fiber-reinforced composite that resisted delamination and repeatedly healed itself using heat-activated ...
Researchers have created a self-healing composite that is tougher than materials currently used in aircraft wings, turbine blades and other applications – and can repair itself more than 1,000 times.
Granite Construction (GVA) stock analysis: backlog growth, IIJA tailwinds, margin & FCF upside, plus valuation/technical ...
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100% recycled plastic blocks aim to replace concrete in flood-prone regions
ECOCCUBE uses 100% recycled waste plastic as its core material. WES-Tec Global relies on a proprietary process it calls ...
New research shows steel I- and T-sections inside concrete beams can offset shear loss from web openings—enhancing safety in ...
The global stainless steel coupling market is projected to grow steadily over the next five years, driven by infrastructure, energy, and industrial fluid-handling demands. Suppliers capable of ...
New self-healing FRP composite repairs damage 1,000+ times and could extend aircraft and turbine lifespans to centuries.
NANO Nuclear and UIUC have signed a MOU to develop and deploy the KRONOS MMR as an on-campus research reactor.
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DYWIDAG names new president of North America operations
DYWIDAG, a global leader in structural and geotechnical engineering solutions, has announced a change to its North America ...
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