Self-Healing Concrete Can Fix Its Cracks By Itself
All thanks to a bacteria which is mixed into the concrete while it is still wet.
All thanks to a bacteria which is mixed into the concrete while it is still wet.
Yup, the resulting wood is strong, hard, tough, light, dense, resistant to compression and scratches, and moisture-protected.
Yup, it will self-destruct over time, without releasing harmful byproducts, using only radio waves.
Reinforced concrete without steel bars but has the necessary flexural strength? Soon possible.
Which ones do you think are included in this list?
The Netherlands plan to use it for bike lanes.
It will change how our devices carry electric current.
Braeön, a material that’s “as strong as steel, as flexible as rope and as malleable as putty” has just completed their successful kickstarter campaign.
Now they have an unbelievable composite material.
All the researchers had to do was puncture and hundreds of fish scales to make the discovery, with the help of computer models.