Drs. Rajeev Roychand 1, Shannon Kilmartin-Lynch 2, Mohammad Saberian, Jie Li, Guomin Zhang, and Chun Qing Li described their research with concrete. These researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) described a very different than the one we discussed last week, where the concrete was modified to store energy.
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Bioengineering with Carbon Capture and Sequestration
Back when I was just out of grad school, high tech engineering firms would undertake big projects. As time went by, more and more of these firms would hook up together to jointly finish their engineering projects.
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Power Plants and Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Coal is still king? Well, the US certainly has an abundance of coal. And, a slew of power plants around the world are still running on coal. (Admittedly, many of them are in China.)