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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 ...
An Oregon Department of Transportation crew helps clean up a wet concrete slurry spill that briefly slowed traffic on U.S. 30 at N.W. Marina Way near Linnton during the noon hour Wednesday, December ...
ABINGTON, MASS. (WHDH) - Police in Abington are thanking the community for their help in identifying a truck driver responsible for spilling a load of cement slurry in town, causing damage to multiple ...
A number of Bredel pumps from Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG) are proving highly successful in the circulation and transfer of waste return slurry from concrete slab manufacturing ...
Nobody knows who did it first or when. But by the 2nd or 3rd century B.C.E., Roman engineers were routinely grinding up burnt limestone and volcanic ash to make cementum: a powder that would start to ...
Mumbai: Environmental activists have raised an alarm over cement slurry from a mixing plant in Mahul, Chembur, being directly released into mangroves. Despite repeated complaints, authorities, ...
Kentucky officials estimate more than 200,000 gallons of liquid concrete slurry made its way into a small creek near Brooks, prompting an emergency declaration and visits by state and federal ...
Nobody knows who did it first, or when. But by the 2nd or 3rd century BCE, Roman engineers were routinely grinding up burnt limestone and volcanic ash to make caementum: a powder that would start to ...
Reporting from Washington — Weeks before the Deepwater Horizon exploded and sank, oil company BP and subcontractor Halliburton learned that tests had shown the cement mixture designed to seal the well ...
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