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Exponent : Computer Engineering Book Addresses Industry Challenges -March 25, 2024 at 05:27 pm EDT
A large team of Exponent scientists have collaborated to author Computer Engineering Applications in Electronic, Biomedical, and Automotive Systems, a book released through Nova Science.
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Self-Healing Stone: Scientists Unravel Roman Concrete Recipe From 2,000 Years Ago, How It Works
Our cities are falling apart. Once-lovely concrete bridges now show rusted rebar. Sidewalks buckle and crack underfoot even though .
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Ancient mystery solved: Why was Roman concrete so durable?
How have Roman walls held up so long? Their ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for millennia.
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MIT and Harvard researchers find secret to self-healing Roman concrete
Researchers from MIT and Harvard claim to have solved the mystery behind the durability of ancient Rome's concrete structures.
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Massachusetts university of technology
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Biologically inspired engineering
Ancient Roman Manufacturing Technique Found by Researchers Could Help Create Self-Healing Concrete: Study
A group of researchers from MIT, Harvard University, and facilities in Italy and Switzerland has made significant progress .
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Concrete could impact building
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