Northwestern University scientists have developed a new carbon-negative building material. As Earth's climate continues to ...
A family who left the Bay Area thinks that having an ADU greenhouse on their 140 acres will help them grow fruits and ...
Is it really possible to store large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) in building materials like concrete and plastic? If so, ...
Now, Northwestern's new strategy addresses this challenge by locking away CO 2 permanently and turning it into valuable materials, which can be used to manufacture concrete, cement, plaster and paint.
A promising building material for low- and middle-income countries. The pressed blocks are potentially more sustainable and ...
DARPA wants space structures that are grown rather than built, and the building blocks for these new structures are living ...