They have created a 3D concrete bridge that absorbs CO2 like bones and uses 60% less material than a conventional bridge.
A unique archaeological site at Pompeii, Italy, reveals the secrets of peculiarly durable Roman building materials.
In this episode on Tekniq, we observe the meticulous process of producing and transporting foam concrete blocks as well as clay bricks.
Archaeologists in Pompeii discovered a workshop that combined two elements that allowed the concrete to “heal” itself.
Two landslides have triggered evacuation warnings for some neighborhoods. Now with more rain in the forecast, the situation ...
Two truckloads of concrete pyramids are now serving a new purpose beneath the surface of the Wilmington River, creating ...
We’ll soon be testing the C10 Robot Vacuum from Eufy as a potential best vacuum-only option. We plan to put this model ...