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Naturally occurring clay material has sought-after properties for use in quantum technologyBut Fossum and colleagues have good news. "We have found a naturally occurring clay material with sought-after properties for use in quantum technology," says Fossum. The material is thus both ...
Clay minerals could offer a simple, scalable solution for capturing carbon dioxide and fighting climate change.
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Tech Xplore on MSNLow-grade clay yields low-carbon concrete with 15% higher compressive strength and 41% less porosityEngineers at RMIT University in Australia have converted low-grade clay into a high-performance cement supplement, opening a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEngineers turn low-grade clay into powerful cement for greener constructionAustralia's RMIT University has unlocked the potential of low-grade illite clay, a cheaper and far more abundant alternative for construction.
But Fossum and colleagues have good news. “We have found a naturally occurring clay material with sought-after properties for use in quantum technology,” says Fossum. The material is thus both ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNAffordable CO2 capture: How common clay could revolutionize the industryA tablespoon of clay has about the same surface area as a football field; With a little tweaking, it can soak up as much CO2 ...
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AZoBuild on MSNLow-Grade Clay for Stronger, Sustainable ConcreteRMIT engineers have developed a method to convert low-grade clay into a cement supplement, enhancing sustainability in ...
“Quantum technology is often associated with synthetic materials that have been developed in advanced, completely clean environments,” says Professor Jon Otto Fossum from NTNU’s Department of Physics.
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