Concrete News
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Eco-conscious to the end, many are opting for a smaller carbon graveprint.
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DVF took time out of a busy fashion week to support hot young designers from her homeland.
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Innovative and earthquake-resistant building ideas are vital as Haiti tries to get back on its feet.
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Thanks to the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, a firefighter and his Border Collie were ready and able to save three little girls.
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Building materials that perform as required and that can be made without contributing to greenhouse gas emissions are well on their way.
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Two graduate students propose a plan to reinterpret hundreds of thousands of Cold War-era bunkers in Albania.
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Geopolymer concrete reduces greenhouse emissions produced to make concrete by 90 percent.
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New York City's fifth and sixth graders help design a science-themed playground.
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An exhibit and collection of poems with shape.
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Two companies are fighting for control of the .eco domain. Who will win?
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After years of advocating and planning on behalf of the newly opened High Line Park, a onetime commercial railway in Manhattan is now a sanctuary in the sky.
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Tight job market got you down? Try an overseas (or domestic) adventure that does some good with Engineers Without Borders.
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By Dan Estabrook - September 12, 2008 I have been remiss in the past couple of weeks recognizing our designated "town of the week" so I'd like to do so today. Tonic's "Town of the Week"
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If the 100 biggest cities in the world installed white roofs and changed their pavement to more reflective materials -- say, concrete instead of asphalt-based material -- the global cooling effect would be massive, according
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Haven't given cement a second thought? Maybe you should.




