Scientists have created hollow concrete that mimics human bone, making it much stronger and more resilient to cracking.
In a study published on September 10 in the journal Advanced Materials, researchers at Princeton University showcased how ...
To improve the crack resistance of concrete, the team took inspiration from the double-helical scales of the coelacanth, an ...
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Princeton engineers have created a cement-based material that is 5.6 times more damage-resistant, inspired by the structure ...
The innovative minds at Princeton have drawn inspiration from the resilient structure of human bones to create a ...
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