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Algae-based asphalt shrugs off freezing temperatures and reduces carbon output
Scientists turn algae into asphalt, cutting cracks in freezing weather and slashing carbon emissions from roads.
A new policy to perform spot repairs rather than resurfacing entire streets lets the city skirt requirements to install accessibility and pedestrian infrastructure.
Algae oil in asphalt improves moisture resistance and flexibility, offering a green solution for durable, cost-effective pavement in cold climates.
Attorney General Rob Bonta sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security outlining his office's findings, which echo ...
Researchers have developed a novel AI-driven framework using the XGBoost algorithm to accurately evaluate the skid resistance of asphalt pavements ...
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The Metropolitan Transportation Committee has released its annual report on Bay Area road conditions. Which cities have improved?
Slurry seal reeduces the need for a more costly asphalt overlay and reconstruction for badly deteriorated streets.
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Edsa rehab finally a go: To take 8 months starting Dec. 24
After several postponements, the rehabilitation of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, or Edsa, where about 400,000 vehicles pass ...
Department for Infrastructure liaising with Welsh government over scheme which would see used nappies recycled and mixed with ...
Basically all cuticle oils work the same: They soften skin and prevent dryness by locking in moisture. This prevent hangnails ...
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