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3D Printed Street Furniture Made From Recycled Construction Waste

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Chinese studio BENTU Design has developed a method to transform demolition waste into 3D printed urban furniture. The project, titled Inorganic Growth, explores how discarded construction materials can re-enter the urban environment as functional infrastructure. ...

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Self-Healing Carbon Fibre Could Extend the Life of High-Performance Structures

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Researchers working with the European Space Agency (ESA) have developed a self-monitoring and self-healing carbon fibre composite. The material could significantly extend the lifespan of high-performance structures. Swiss companies CompPair and CSEM developed the technology ...

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MaterialDistrict Utrecht 2026 Brings Material Innovation to the Building Industry

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A tile that grows with the help of bacteria, façades made from residual streams of locally sourced willow wood, and acoustic panels made from mycelium, seaweed or collagen. With these and many more innovative materials, ...

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Bamboo-Based Composite Drone Demonstrates Potential of High-Performance Bio-Based Materials

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A research team in Tianjin, China, has successfully flown a drone built partly from bamboo-based composite materials. The aircraft represents what researchers describe as the first fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to use bamboo composites ...

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Japan’s First Government-Approved Two-Storey 3D Printed House Demonstrates Seismic-Ready Construction

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Japan has completed its first government-approved two-storey house built with 3D printed reinforced concrete. The project shows that robotic construction can meet the country’s strict seismic regulations. Construction technology company Kizuki developed the house together ...

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Stretchable Polymer Electrolyte Enables Safer and Flexible Solid-State Batteries

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Researchers at Empa have developed a stretchable polymer electrolyte that could significantly improve the performance and safety of solid-state batteries. The material, based on modified silicone, introduces flexibility into battery design while addressing key technical ...

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