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University of Alabama/Auburn Carbon Nanotube Technology

Source: TVA Source: TVA Researchers at Auburn University and the University of Alabama have teamed up to devise a new recipe for a concrete, one that has the potential to reuse a form of toxic waste, cut greenhouse gas production and introduce new technology to the world’s most common building material. Jialai Wang at Alabama and Xinyu Zhang at Auburn …

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