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Engineers Discovered the Spectacular Secret to Making 17x Stronger Cement
(www.popularmechanics.com)
WIP (World In Progress) intends to show all the positive progress going on in the world. It includes progress in technology, medicin, climate etc and not personal uplifting news.
Unfortunately, being capitalist dystopia, this won't make buildings safer. It will see them being made with less material.
Eh, that's just good engineering and resource usage (assuming it's not magically energy intensive). Anyone can build a bridge to not fail; it takes an engineer to make a bridge that barely doesn't fail.
But upping safety factors by 2 would still use less concrete than previous structures.
So could be an improvement to safety and cost.
Best case, the world uses less concrete (which I believe is a huge source of CO2)
"Stronger and safer cement wouldn’t just be a boon for construction, but also the health of the planet, as the production of cement makes up roughly 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions."
Yes, I didn't read the article.
Having now read it, I was a bit concerned that they were going to be harvesting mother of pearl in some horrendous twist of "we can use less concrete! But we have to industrialise the harvesting of molluscs".
Thankfully it's the micro-pattern in polymers inspired by nature.
I had the same concern while reading until I realized the same thing about the structure. Glad we can safely replicate it instead of destroying another natural resource.