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CORNCRETL: Corn Waste And Lime Composite For Robotic 3D Printed Construction

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Mexican design practice MANUFACTURA has developed CORNCRETL, a bio-based construction material made from corn residues, recycled nejayote and lime-based aggregates. The team designed the material for robotic 3D printing and low-carbon building applications. The construction ...

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Plant-Based Nanocellulose Enables Sustainable Recovery Of Rare Earth Elements

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Researchers at Penn State have developed a plant-based material capable of selectively recovering dysprosium, a heavy rare earth element widely used in semiconductors, electric motors, generators and other high-performance technologies. The innovation offers a more ...

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Indestructible Belt Highlights Extreme-Performance Aramid Fibre And Aerospace Engineering

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Vollebak’s Indestructible Belt brings advanced material technology into a consumer product. The belt combines aramid fibre, aerospace-grade aluminium and precision engineering. For fashion designers and product designers, it offers a clear example of how high-performance ...

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Recyclable Lignin-Based Ink Enables Circular 3D Printing

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Researchers at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon have developed a fully recyclable, water-based ink for 3D printing. The team makes the ink largely from lignin, a by-product of the paper and biomass industries. They published their findings in ...

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Smart Steel And Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Extend The Life Of Reinforced Concrete Bridges

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Many European bridges were built before the 1980s and are now approaching the end of their design life. Rather than demolishing and rebuilding these structures, researchers at Empa in Switzerland have developed a novel strengthening ...

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Mucuri Cobogó Uses Marble Waste In A Modular Architectural Element

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Designer Adônis Evangelista developed the Mucuri Cobogó in partnership with TCC Whitestone / MAAMI Home. The design explores how the stone industry can reuse marble waste in new building elements. Marble processing generates large amounts ...

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