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Researchers Unveil Cement 17 Times Stronger than Traditional Concrete

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In a world where the safety and sustainability of infrastructure are paramount, researchers at Princeton University will seek ideas directly into nature. They want to make traditionally fragile materials, such as cement and ceramics, more resistant. Their source of inspiration? The mother-of-pearl, which helps slow the spread of cracks, a real scourge for building materials. The problem of cracking materials Concrete and ceramics are ubiquitous …
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In a world where the safety and sustainability of infrastructure are paramount, researchers at Princeton University will seek ideas directly into nature. They want to make traditionally fragile materials, such as cement and ceramics, more resistant. Their source of inspiration? The mother-of-pearl, which helps slow the spread of cracks, a real scourge for building materials. The problem of cracking materials Concrete and ceramics are ubiquitous …

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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