Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete’s carbon footprint, while reducing waste going to landfill. This innovative material, called ...
(Nanowerk News) Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete’s carbon footprint, while reducing waste going to landfill (Structures, ...
The same material that millions of Americans view solely as a vessel for their Amazon deliveries could be used to construct cheap, sustainable housing in the developing world. That material? Cardboard ...
The low-tech material is strong and stable enough to make walls for low-rise structures. And builders could make it with easily available locally sourced materials, according to the research published ...
I have been living and breathing fort-building projects the last few weeks for a "Fort Week" we've been running on Z Recommends this week. We've published hands-on reviews of the Fortamajig and the ...
This project by [blackfish] shows off a cardboard lookalike of an MP5 that loads from a working magazine, has a functional charging handle, and flings paper projectiles with at least enough accuracy ...
Staged in the museum’s traveling exhibits area, the exhibit offers two general spaces: a building area where kids can stack boxes and blocks into walls, towers and structures, and a making area where ...
Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete’s carbon footprint, while reducing waste going to landfill. This innovative material, called ...