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More Sustainable Concrete by Adding Seaweed to Clay

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Beach debris becomes raw material: Brazilian researchers are turning harmful algae into a surprisingly sustainable ceramic building material. Seaweed from the Sargassum genus, a species of brown seaweed, was added to the production process, the researchers write in the Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. These algae are primarily found in the central Atlantic Ocean. Yet, they wash into […] Want to learn more about science? Read the latest…
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Beach debris becomes raw material: Brazilian researchers are turning harmful algae into a surprisingly sustainable ceramic building material. Seaweed from the Sargassum genus, a species of brown seaweed, was added to the production process, the researchers write in the Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. These algae are primarily found in the central Atlantic Ocean. Yet, they wash into […] Want to learn more about science? Read the latest…

·Middelharnis, Netherlands
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scientias.nl broke the news in Middelharnis, Netherlands on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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