MIT aims to make house construction more sustainable by using discarded plastics to print structural components.
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MIT turns recycled plastic into structural trusses that beat US housing load tests
3D printing is transforming single-use trash into permanent infrastructure. Engineers at MIT are successfully ...
Booster 19. Booster 19 was stacked in 26 days and, since Dec 26, has been in Mega Bay 1 getting outfitted for cryogenic proof testing. It had spent a bit more time in the bay foll ...
NANTONG CITY, JIANGSU, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In recent years, composite materials have seen ...
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Your future home might be framed with printed plastic
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house. MIT engineers ...
This dual experimental-numerical approach provides a rare, holistic view of bonded joint performance under ballistic loading, ...
An NUS team led by Senior Lecturer Dr Du Hongjian (left) and Assoc Prof Pang Sze Dai (right) has successfully shown that 3D ...
AI data center growth is driving unprecedented electricity demand, exposing U.S. grid and transmission constraints. The 2025 ...
The MIT HAUS team is pioneering 3D-printed floor trusses from recycled plastic, aiming to revolutionize sustainable construction with lightweight materials.
Here’s why being trusted with more responsibility often feels like success, and how this invisible promotion quietly stalls ...
China’s emissions are falling even as power demand rises, driven by rapid growth in clean energy and EVs. Analysts say this may signal a structural turning point.
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