Microsoft is building its first datacenter to be made with super strong ultra-lightweight wood in a bid to slash the use of steel and concrete, which...
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Inspired by the architecture of human bone's tough outer layer, engineers at Princeton have developed a cement-based material that is 5.6 times more damage-resistant than standard counterparts. The bio-inspired design allows the material to resist cracking and avoid sudden failure, unlike conventional, brittle cement-based counterparts.
Microsoft is building its first datacenter to be made with super strong ultra-lightweight wood in a bid to slash the use of steel and concrete, which...
Researchers from the University of Virginia have made significant strides in the rapidly advancing field of 3D-printed concrete by developing a more...
Stora Enso has opened its dry forming production unit in Skene, Sweden. The facility is the largest and most advanced of its kind, marking a...
NEW YORK — CRH (NYSE: CRH), the leading provider of building materials solutions, has developed a new wind farm to provide renewable electricity...
Competitive: Bristol Myers Squibb: At Bristol Myers Squibb, we are inspired by a single vision - transforming patients' lives through science. In...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a wearable ultrasound device that can provide long-term, wireless monitoring of...
Murti-making, the craft of creating sacred statues representing Hindu deities (gods and goddesses) stands as a significant cultural and spiritual art...
For the first time ever, Mercedes-AMG will be designing a completely bespoke SUV model in-house.The high-performance Mercedes division announced on...
Inspired by Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier, who believed streets fostered disease, a vision of Britain was cooked up that would see historic city...
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed bullish sentiments throughout the week ended on October 25, 2024. The benchmark KSE-100 index recorded...