Scientists have created hollow concrete that mimics human bone, making it much stronger and more resilient to cracking.
A pair of Princeton engineers have developed a new kind of concrete that promises more than 5 times the damage resistance of ...
Human bone has inspired engineers at Princeton to develop a cement-based material that is 5.6 times more damage-resistant ...
Princeton engineers have created a cement-based material that is 5.6 times more damage-resistant, inspired by the structure ...
Cortical bone consists of elliptical tubular components known as osteons ... the Princeton team’s approach relies on ...
Their solution is derived from a human femur’s dense outer shell, known as the cortical bone. In this vital layer, numerous elliptical, tubelike parts called osteons are suspended in an organic matrix ...
Inspired by the architecture of human bone's tough outer layer, engineers at Princeton have developed a cement-based material ...
Researchers used robotics and additive manufacturing to toughen cement-based material with precisely placed hollow tubes. The ...