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Self-Healing Concrete Uses Bacteria to Repair Cracks
Researchers in the Netherlands are developing a concrete in which embedded bacteria produce a sealant that enables the concrete to repair its own cracks, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory has created a superhydrophobic coating that can be applied to glass.
Self-Healing Concrete Uses Bacteria to Repair Cracks
Researchers in the Netherlands are developing a concrete in which embedded bacteria produce a sealant that enables the concrete to repair its own cracks, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory has created a superhydrophobic coating that can be applied to glass.
Self-Healing Concrete Uses Bacteria to Repair Cracks
Hill, David (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 85 ; 44-45
2016-01-01
22015-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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