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Tiny home: the smart, transformable and green houseboat
A floating tiny home, equipped with all services and capable of feeding itself with renewable energy
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The bio-tiles composed of fish scales
Building bio-tiles from fish scales: the SCALE company brings sustainability to construction with a 100% organic material
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Green building for the most sustainable UK hospital, 100% electric and signed by White Arkitekter
A wood green building perfectly integrated into the wild Welsh landscape designs the hospital imagined by the Swedish team for…
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The roof garden that uses CO2 as fertilizer
Researchers at Boston University are conducting an interesting experiment: growing a vegetable garden on the roof of the university reusing…
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Recovering CO2 to produce zero carbon concrete: Seratech technology
Silica obtained from the CO2 of waste gases and olivine is replaced by 40% of the Portland cement commonly used…
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Aeromine, the domestic small wind turbine “without blades”
Vibration-free, quiet and easy to install, the wind system patented by Aeromine promises to be efficient and space-saving. The device…
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Sustainable concrete thanks to lead melting waste: the results of the Australian study
From Flinders University comes the study on sustainable concrete, low-emission and durable, produced with natural fibers and waste from lead…
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Recycled PPE for stronger concrete made with masks, gloves and coats
A study by RMIT University used recycled PPE such as nitrile gloves, plastic coats and disposable masks to produce 22%…
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Bioinspired dynamic facades to reduce buildings consumption
Scientists at the University of Toronto were inspired by krill cells to create a pigment-based system that can block light…
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The first system for 3D printing of glass at low temperatures comes from MIT
A solution composed of different nanoparticles to significantly lower the temperature needed for 3D printing of glass, obtaining a material…
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