Concrete innovation from the beginning to the end of its useful life

In recent years, only a few building material industries have undergone such a transformation than that of concrete. Most of the headlines are the increasing possibilities of how carbon can be reduced, recorded or used in different phases of the production of concrete. Low carbon concrete is certainly important in the future. In the research… Continue reading Concrete innovation from the beginning to the end of its useful life

OMV Petrom begins with the construction of a sustainable fuel production unit at Petrobrazi -Raffinerie – Chemical engineering

February 19, 2025 | By Mary Bailey OMV PETROM SA (Bucharest, Romania) announced the start of construction for a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel (HVO) at the Petrobrazi Raffinery. This new system will position OMV Petrom as the first large manufacturer of sustainable fuels in Southeast Europe with an annual capacity of… Continue reading OMV Petrom begins with the construction of a sustainable fuel production unit at Petrobrazi -Raffinerie – Chemical engineering

Caffeine areas and reishi mushroom spores can be printed in a compostable alternative to plastics

Only 30% of a coffee bean are soluble in water, and many brewing methods aim to extract significantly less. So from the £ 1.6 billion coffee that Americans consume in one year, more than £ 1.1 billion pounds of filters in compost containers and trash cans are bumped into. While Danli Luo, a doctorate from… Continue reading Caffeine areas and reishi mushroom spores can be printed in a compostable alternative to plastics

Panda food and durable, sustainable building material

If you think of bamboo, you probably don't think of the longest bridging and tunnel crossing of the world, which exceeds 55 km (around 150,000 people a day between Hong Kong and Macau). You probably think of cute little Roly-Poly-Panda bears. And they were right because bamboo is about 99% of the diet of a… Continue reading Panda food and durable, sustainable building material

The market for cell concrete is growing on a CAGR of 5.7% and is expected to reach $ 48.2 billion by 2031, as announced in New Report

The global market for cellular concrete is intended for constant growth, which are due to rapid urbanization, the increasing demand for energy -efficient building materials and the progress in construction technologies The global market for cellular concrete has recorded remarkable growth in the past ten years, which is mainly due to increased investments in the… Continue reading The market for cell concrete is growing on a CAGR of 5.7% and is expected to reach $ 48.2 billion by 2031, as announced in New Report

The sustainable construction revolution in Costa Rica ⋆ The Costa Rica News

Sustainable construction in Costa Rica has become an important pillar in the fight against climate change. This sector, which is responsible for a significant part of carbon emissions, occupies innovative strategies to minimize its effects and to be based on the obligations of the Paris Agreement and the National Dekarbonization Plan. Decarbonization and sustainable construction… Continue reading The sustainable construction revolution in Costa Rica ⋆ The Costa Rica News

3DBenchy contributes publicly: a milestone for the 3D printing

3DBenchy, a widely recognized 3D model for testing and benchmarking -desktop -3d printers, was made publicly accessible. This model was originally published on April 9, 2015 by Creative Tools – a company known for its innovative digital design solutions – this model has long served as a practical instrument for evaluating printer performance. In 2024,… Continue reading 3DBenchy contributes publicly: a milestone for the 3D printing

Architecture graduate wins the student award for innovative oyster shell proposal

Melissa Ivelaja, A The latest graduate of the architecture of the University of Melbourne was awarded the NATSPEC student award 2024 for a proposal that examines the use of oyster shells as a sustainable building material. The competition asked the Australian students to propose innovative and convincing options for the use of new or existing… Continue reading Architecture graduate wins the student award for innovative oyster shell proposal

Schools update courses, technologies to prepare the students to satisfy the demand for engineers

The gazette offers audio versions of articles with Ituread. Some words can be pronounced wrong. This story appeared for the first time in the engineering week 2025, an annual special department that shows a large number of local technical topics to celebrate all engineers to our world. Anna McKenna, Dean of the College of Engineering… Continue reading Schools update courses, technologies to prepare the students to satisfy the demand for engineers

Tesla's brave leap into sustainable life

Teslas Cybertruck redefines environmentally friendly life by acting as a portable power source for tiny houses. The advanced battery technology of the vehicle supports the self-sufficient livelihood, reduces the dependency on fossil fuels and promotes the use of renewable energy. The cyberruck arouses a new interest in sustainable architecture and network -independent lifestyle and influences… Continue reading Tesla's brave leap into sustainable life