The Cool Down on MSN
Engineers develop game-changing material that could revolutionize future buildings: 'We can make walls robust enough'
"This would significantly cut transport costs." Engineers develop game-changing material that could revolutionize future ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Construction company develops game-changing material that could transform future buildings: 'Will play an important role'
International climate research shows concrete can soak up some of the manufacturing pollution over time. Boral's method ...
On April 30, China Building Material Test Certification Group releases earnings for Q1. Wall Street analysts are expecting earnings per share of CNY 0.061. Go here to watch China Building Material ...
The positions in the table below reflect the China Building Material Test and Certification Group Company, Ltd. (CTC)'s position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Stood The Test of Time
The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts.
The construction industry is the elephant in the room when it comes to emissions and pollution. It is estimated that nearly half of all annual global CO 2 emissions result from the built environment.
Advances in biotechnology and material science are opening new material opportunities, with the potential of fundamentally changing the connection between the built environment and the natural world.
Tucked beside a northern Virginia suburb, an experiment is underway to see if one of the oldest building materials on the planet can help Microsoft meet its ambitious climate goals. Microsoft is ...
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