Korea Develops Ultrasonic Equipment for Highly Efficient Removal of Salt from Sea Sand
2026-03-03
On August 6, the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST) announced that a research team led by Dr. Yoon Gil-rim from the Department of Ocean Space Development and Energy has successful...
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Smart Technology Shortens Housing Construction Cycle by Nearly 60%
2026-02-26
Recently, the first phase topping-out ceremony was held for the Kai Tak Shiyun Road Simple Public Housing Project, designed and built by China State Construction Engineering (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. As t...
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Lib Work Launches New 3D Printing Method: Reducing Emissions and Enhancing Earthquake Resistance
2026-02-10
Lib Work Launches New 3D Printing Method: Reducing Emissions and Enhancing Earthquake Resistance Buildings constructed with components printed using this material achieve Level III earthquake resistan...
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University of Maine Develops New Method to Precisely Predict Strength of Lightweight 3D-Printed Components
2026-02-06
Engineers at the University of Maine are developing a new method to more accurately predict the strength of lightweight 3D-printed objects. The research, conducted by the university’s Advanced Struc...
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Expert: Design of Mountain Recreational Areas Requires Expert Assessment to Prevent Mudflow Damage
2026-02-02
On August 1, Kabardino-Balkarian State University (KBSU) reported to TASS that expert assessment during the design of mountain and recreational facilities helps prevent destruction from mudflows, as o...
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Norway University of Science and Technology Research: West Asia and North Africa Housing Sector Has 56% Emission Reduction Potential by 2050
2026-01-30
Postdoctoral researcher Şahin Akın from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and his research team conducted a study on resource utilization in the housing sector in West Asia a...
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Kabardino-Balkarian State University Develops Innovative Superplastic Concrete
2026-01-27
Scientists at Kabardino-Balkarian State University (KBSU, named after H.M. Berbekov) have developed an innovative superplastic concrete based on sulfonated melamine-formaldehyde resin (oligomer), solv...
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Charles Darwin University Study Reveals Barriers to Implementing Circular Economy in Regional Building Construction
2026-01-22
In regional town building construction, it is possible to generate little or no waste, but it requires the project client to consider waste reduction from the planning stage. A new study by scholars a...
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Study: Restoring Roman Concrete Use Could Aid Building Sustainability
2026-01-19
Roman concrete was used to build aqueducts, bridges, and buildings across the empire and has lasted more than two thousand years. In a study published in iScience, researchers investigate whether rest...
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Shibaura Institute of Technology Team Proposes Innovative Framework to Improve Energy Pile Design in Soft Clay
2026-01-15
As urbanization accelerates and climate change intensifies, there is an urgent need for sustainable and space-saving building heating and cooling solutions. Energy piles, which combine concrete founda...
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New Study: Widespread Adoption of Cross-Laminated Timber Could Bring Significant Environmental Benefits
2026-01-12
A new study finds that using cross-laminated timber (CLT) as a primary building material could deliver substantial environmental benefits in areas such as carbon storage, global reforestation, and inc...
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Russian Scientists Develop New Method to Reduce Energy Consumption and Pollution in Anhydrite Production
2026-01-08
Approximately 90% of buildings worldwide are constructed using cement, but cement production generates massive emissions, releasing about 900 kilograms of carbon dioxide per ton of cement produced. In...
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