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  • News - 10 Jun 2003
    Eco-Cement is a product developed by Australian company, TecEco, that can bring about dramatic reduction in the release of CO2 into our atmosphere. Portland cement was developed around 200 years ago...
  • News - 8 Dec 2016
    Bringing order to disorder is key to making stronger and greener cement, the paste that binds concrete. Scientists at Rice University have decoded the kinetic properties of cement and developed...
  • News - 8 May 2019
    Cement is used to build some of the world’s largest structures; however, it appears that it actually has something in common with a sponge. Cement is a highly porous material and it tends...
  • News - 1 Mar 2017
    A new technique of manufacturing ceramics has been developed by material scientists at ETH Zurich. With this technique, starting materials no longer have to be fired. Instead, using high pressure...
  • News - 30 Jun 2015
    In the human body, small wounds are easily treated by the body itself, requiring no further care. For bigger wounds to be healed, the body may need outside assistance. Concrete is like a living body,...
  • Article - 5 Apr 2023
    Reducing carbon dioxide emissions in sectors such as the cement industry is vital to mitigate the worst predicted effects of climate change. This article will discuss new research into alternative,...
  • Article - 29 Nov 2022
    Decarbonizing the construction industry is currently a central research focus. Engineers and scientists have extensively explored innovative strategies to reduce carbon emissions and consequent...
  • News - 15 Oct 2009
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Analysis of China PVC Industry, 2009" report to their offering. PVC is the second-largest synthetic resin, widely applied in many fields. In...
  • News - 20 May 2008
    Solar Innovations, Inc., a custom manufacturer of residential and commercial sunrooms, skylights, greenhouses, conservatories, folding, sliding, and tilting glass doors, walls, windows, and screens,...
  • News - 26 Jul 2007
    New research presented at Life Sciences 2007 shows how the UK’s most commonly used brominated flame retardant, TBBPA, bio-accumulates within the human body, meaning that even low concentrations...

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