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Scientists turn food scraps into construction material stronger than concrete


Japanese researchers from the 
University of Tokyo discovered how to turn food waste into robust construction materials that retain their edible nature. Vacuum-dried, pulverized seaweed, cabbage leaves and orange, onion, pumpkin and banana peels were used to make materials that were at least as strong as concrete.
The researchers borrowed the “heat pressing” concept, which is used to make construction materials from wood powder. But instead of pulverized wood, they used pulverized food scraps as the constituent powder. They mixed the food powder with water and seasonings, then pressed the mixture into a mold. They “baked” it at a high temperature, then tested the bending strength of the resulting materials. ....

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Massive "ocean" hidden in Earth's mantle linked to deep-focus earthquakes, research suggests


The researchers detailed their findings in a paper published May 26 in the journal 
AGU Advances.
What causes deep-focus earthquakes?
Deep-focus earthquakes are earthquakes that occur between 185 and 435 miles below the Earth’s surface. First detected in the 1920s, these earthquakes continue to confound scientists to this day.
“The big problem that seismologists have faced is how it’s possible that we have these deep-focus earthquakes at all,” said co-author Lara Wagner.
Usually, earthquakes occur near the surface after stress builds up between two blocks of rock. When enough stress has accumulated, it causes this pair of rocks to suddenly slip and slide past each other, triggering earthquakes. ....

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