Concrete reabsorbs some of its carbon emissions over time. Alternative ingredients and 3D printing could help supercharge that by making the finished concrete more porous.
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Why you should reconsider using plastic garden edging in your yard
Plastic garden edging is a popular choice for a lot of reasons. There are some downsides to this landscaping item you may ...
Our journalists reflect on their impact from 2025, from connecting to local history to detailing the Trump administration's ...
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Chernobyl’s radiation is feeding mold inside abandoned nuclear sites
In the ruins of Chernobyl’s shattered reactors, something unexpected has taken root. Thick black mats of mold are thriving ...
Concrete Solutions addresses affordability gap in Tampa Bay’s concrete flooring market with enhanced digital resources and transparent pricing model What we’ve optimized is the process—eliminating ...
Rainy seasons cause roof problems, but there’s a possibility that dry seasons can cause them. Here's what happens to your ...
A number of innovations in American history that initially seemed like good ideas turned out to be disasters. One notorious ...
Through song-and-dance expression that never denies its genre, the story of the Shakers springs to life in The Testament Of ...
Driving the narrative for sustainable, low-carbon construction practices ...
From chart history set by ROSÉ, Stray Kids and HUNTR/X to moments of visibility for Brazil, India and the LGBTQ+ community, K ...
The Fabricator Podcast is close to releasing its 100th episode. That’s a lot of conversations about metal fabricating, ...
When I was making my list, I knew I wanted to include Kirk’s episode because I thought it was our most underrated episode of ...
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