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Using bacteria to make self-healing concrete
Concrete is the most commonly used construction material on earth. It’s made from mixing cement, sand, stone and water, and is used in everything from roads and buildings to bridges and sewers. Although concrete is strong and can withstand a … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Microbiology, Video
Tagged Bacillus, bacteria, cement, concrete, microbiology, University of Bath
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