Concrete reabsorbs some of its carbon emissions over time. Alternative ingredients and 3D printing could help supercharge that by making the finished concrete more porous.
Drivers headed south on I-5 to Tijuana are in for a rough start to the year. The U.S. General Services Administration is ...
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Filipino Chinese chef Kevin Uy reaches his flow state
Central-trained Filipino Chinese chef Kevin Uy takes you on a journey through Peru and the Philippines in nine courses ...
Designer Kristen Reyes, founder of Sey Interiors Studio in Richardson, turned a choppy Little Elm house into a chic and cozy ...
Everyday, it seems like at least a dozen new home decor terms pop up. And if you know some or all of these 20, then you've ...
Four Seasons is a brand that has become synonymous with effortless luxury and the Seoul branch is no different. It’s a classy ...
Albemarle's operational resilience is evident through cost-cutting, productivity gains, and a reduced 2025 capex outlook. See ...
Every author needs a mentor. These 9 books about writing offer practical tips and honest advice to help you master your craft ...
From a former tin can factory to a thrilling makeover of the museum cafe to a coffee shop with a 15-foot tree at its heart, ...
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New bio-concrete heals itself and goes carbon negative
Concrete is one of the quiet foundations of modern life, yet it is also one of the dirtiest materials humanity produces. A ...
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$1,000 in 3M 20 years ago turned into this much today
A modest $1,000 stake in 3M two decades ago has turned into a surprisingly instructive case study in how dividends and stock ...
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