Sinostar, a global sustainable supply chain integration platform for building materials and hardware, celebrated its 20th ...
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Scientists make breakthrough in research that could change the way our homes are constructed: 'The possibilities are really exciting'
"It might be a lot cheaper." Scientists make breakthrough in research that could change the way our homes are constructed: ...
This fern was already known to be a hyperaccumulator, able to thrive in REE-rich soils in southern China by absorbing the metals. The researchers from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry wanted to ...
The creation of green polymer composites from waste materials offers a practical solution to construction challenges and ...
UC Santa Cruz ranked No. 6 Green College by Princeton Review and 10th in Zero Waste Campuses, as developed by the Post ...
UNEP’s Inger Andersen calls for urgent global cooperation to deliver affordable, low-carbon housing and nature-based ...
Scientists are bringing the concept of “living materials” one step closer to reality by using one of nature’s toughest ...
Uncover the benefits of integrating old foundations into new designs, creating sustainable spaces that honor history and ...
There’s no getting around it: downsizing the kind of housing you live in is the best thing you can do for the environment.
The increasing frequency and intensity of climate extremes, such as heatwaves, cold surges, heavy rainfall, and severe storms ...
The global industrial cannabis market is on pace for explosive growth, projected to rise from $73.55 billion in 2025 to ...
For professionals across the building industry, the question isn’t just what we build anymore, but how well it holds up.
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