Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Surprising Carbon-Negative Material Outperforms Concrete in Strength Tests
In the Arizona desert, a lab accident more than a decade ago set in motion the development of a building material that could ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researcher accidentally discovers material that's stronger and cheaper than concrete — and its potential is dizzying
A material that got its start in the Arizona desert is showing up in science journals with astounding reports that it could transform our buildings and infrastructure. That's because Ferrock has ...
Rebar-reinforced aluminum matrix composites show unprecedented strength and thermal resistance, paving the way for advanced ...
A technique used for the long-term preservation of human and animal remains is now being tested on one of Canada's most ...
Research on ferronickel slag geopolymer concrete highlights its ability to strengthen infrastructure and reduce reliance on ...
Learn how print orientation impacts 3D-printed part strength and appearance. Explore strategies for better results in your designs.
Knots are known for boosting the strength of materials, from the tiniest twists of DNA to (potentially) the very fabric of the universe. Now, Caltech engineers have developed a new material consisting ...
What is a Tensile Test? A tensile test pulls (or stretches) a sample and, as a result, the extensibility/elongation and tensile strength properties are measured in ...
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