Norwegian researchers use wood scraps and desert sand to create concrete blocks, potentially solving construction's river sand shortage problem.
Scientists at the University of Sharjah report that they have successfully transformed desert sand into construction bricks ...
Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the University of ...
Concrete is the world’s most widely used building material – second only to water. Globally, more than four billion tonnes of ...
The world may be running out of sand suitable for concrete. Researchers are therefore testing a possible solution for using ...
This strange white paste might not look like much, but it might help solve the sand shortage, while making the cement manufacturing process capture carbon dioxide instead of emitting it. Scientists at ...
A new study found that graphene derived from metallurgical coke, a coal-based product, through flash Joule heating could serve not only as a reinforcing additive in cement but also as a replacement ...
Researchers have discovered how to make concrete from recycled glass - by turning it back into sand. A team from Australia were able to turn the waste into a replacement for industrial flooring - ...
A team of researchers based in Norway and Japan might soon have you walking on desert sand, no matter how far from the dunes ...