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ORNL researchers have found that dry-processed films incorporating long carbon fibers improves battery electrode strength and ...
What if concrete could capture carbon and last 2,000 years? AI just made that idea possible, with atomic-scale simulations ...
Ancient Roman concrete, which was used to build aqueducts, bridges, and buildings across the empire, has endured for over two thousand years.
The high-performance fibers for defense market are on a robust growth trajectory, presenting a significant opportunity for ...
The cement technology company Eco Material Technologies is developing a technology that could have an impact on emissions ...
Eco Material Technologies, a North American producer, marketer and distributor of ash-based SCMs (Supplementary Cementitious ...
The global carbon composite pressure vessels market size was valued at US$1.7 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$5.2 billion by 2030, witnessing a market growth CAGR of 19.7% from 2025 to ...
LFAM enables the future of nuclear energy at ORNL - using 3D printed polymer composite molds to shape concrete, in partnership Kairos Power.
Beyond digital intelligence, the physical materials forming modern homes’ structure are undergoing equally dramatic ...
U.S. researchers use AI to simulate 4 billion atoms, designing concrete that can capture carbon and outlast the century.
In a bold step toward transforming how nuclear infrastructure is built, the Department of Energy’s Manufacturing ...