Researchers have found a way to use waste carpet fibers to create stronger and more durable crack-resistant concrete.
Engineers have invented a protective coating for concrete pipes that could help drastically reduce the formation of fatbergs in sewers.
Concrete samples made using carpet fibers. Credit: RMIT University. Australian engineers have discovered a new way to make ...
U.S. Air Force officials installed a new kind of structure in the waters of St. Andrew Bay on the shore of the Tyndall U.S.
Concrete Coyote is just the magnum opus of a long line of community projects. The Coyote’s roster of free classes and summer ...
Concrete is Earth’s second-most-used material behind water, creating about four times more CO2 emissions than planes. Some companies are trying to revolutionize the industry.
Engineers in Australia have found a way to make stronger and crack-resistant concrete with scrap carpet fibers, rolling out ...
Cities around the globe are increasingly experiencing dangerous heat as urban concrete and asphalt amplify rising temperatures. Tree-planting programs are a popular, nature-based way to cool cities, ...
The 29th UN Climate Change Conference begins today. Key issues to be discussed in the annual two-week conference include ...
Marine organisms are slowly moving into new hexagon-shaped panels in East Boston designed to bring life to a harsh and barren ...
From blockbuster flicks to streaming hits, UTSC doesn't shy away from its various alternate on-screen identities.
Monocular vision and image-enhanced fractal science offer a new approach for non-contact detection of underwater concrete cracks, improving inspection accuracy.