Growing the material for a construction project might soon become a reality thanks to a student team at the University of Waterloo that has been working to create bricks out of bacteria.
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A project inspired by a co-op work term on a construction crew has put a Waterloo engineering student in the running for an international invention prize.
A project inspired by a co-op work term on a construction crew has put a Waterloo engineering student in the running for an international invention prize.
A project inspired by a co-op work term on a construction crew has put a Waterloo Engineering student in the running for an international invention prize. Adrian Simone, who is in his fourth year of the civil engineering program, was announced today as a national runner-up in the 2022 James Dyson Award competition for a proposal to make bricks using bacteria. Bio-Brick, the