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Engineers at Warchester Polytechnic Institute have created a new building material that could change the way the world builds. The material is made using an enzyme that converts carbon dioxide into a solid mineral, sequestering the carbon instead of releasing it into the air. It dries in just a few hours, is strong, can be recycled, repaired, and is cleaner than regular concrete.
If deployed on a large scale, the material could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the construction industry.
This is a major step towards a sustainable and environmentally friendly future for construction.
If deployed on a large scale, the material could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the construction industry.
This is a major step towards a sustainable and environmentally friendly future for construction.