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Brand-new concrete that stores CO2 and is still strong

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Northwestern University engineers have come up with a new way to make concrete that uses a carbonated solution to store carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air. It’s easy to make, and the concrete is just as strong and long-lasting as the old ones.

When you think of the different kinds of water—still or sparkling—you probably picture the drinks that a waiter brings out at a restaurant. But these two choices are also useful in the building business.

In the past, cement and water were mixed to make a paste that was used to make concrete. Then, crushed rocks like sand and gravel are added to this paste. When these things are mixed together, they harden and stick to the aggregate to make the solid mass that builders use.

However, this is not a green business. The normal making of Portland cement, which is the most common type, releases a huge amount of CO2. Cement production is the third biggest source of anthropogenic carbon emissions, with 8% of all carbon emissions coming from human activities. The only two bigger sources are fossil fuels and changes in land use.

There are, however, other choices. Because it is naturally alkaline, carbonated concrete has a lot of potential to store CO2. This is because CO2 can be turned into solid crystals mostly made up of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Because these crystals last longer than structures made of cement, they are a great way to keep CO2 stored.

The idea of using this solution was first put forward in the 1970s, but it didn’t get much attention until recently.

In this way, CO2 can be stored in two different ways: through the through the carbonation of hardened concrete or the carbonation of fresh concrete. In the first method, high-pressure CO2 gas is injected into solid blocks of concrete. In the second method, the gas is added to the mixture of water, cement, and aggregates.

The methods used to do these things, on the other hand, have their limits. It doesn’t matter how often they are used; neither of them is very good at capturing carbon. The process also makes the concrete weaker. up until now.

In tests done in the lab, engineers from Northwestern University were able to capture up to 45 percent of CO2. This means that almost half of the CO2 that was put into the concrete while it was being made was taken in and stored.

“The cement and concrete industries make a big difference in the amount of CO2 that people release into the air,” said Alessandro Rotta Loria of Northwestern, who led the study that came up with the solution.

“We are working on ways to lower the CO2 emissions that those industries produce. Eventually, cement and concrete could become huge “carbon sinks.” We’re not quite there yet, but we now have a new way to reuse some of the CO2 that is released when concrete is made from this same material. And our technological solution is so simple that it should be pretty easy for businesses to use.

How did they do it? The engineers took the fresh concrete method and used it in their method, but instead of adding the gas to the mix at the same time, they added it to the water along with some powder. By mixing this carbonated liquid with the other ingredients, they made concrete that took in CO2 while it was being made.

“Our method of carbonating cement suspension is a much thinner fluid than the mix of water, cement, and aggregates that is usually used in current methods to carbonate new concrete,” Rotta Loria said.

“That means we can mix it very quickly and take advantage of the fact that the chemical reactions that make calcium carbonate minerals happen very quickly.” In contrast to when CO2 is added to fresh concrete mix, the end product has a high concentration of calcium carbonate minerals.

If that wasn’t already a big deal, more testing showed that the new concrete was just as strong and long-lasting as regular concrete.

“One problem with carbonation methods is that the chemical reactions often change the strength,” Rotta Loria said. “However, our tests show that the strength could be even stronger.” Even though we still need to test this more, we can say for sure that it’s safe. The applications don’t change because the strength stays the same. It could be used for everything that concrete is used for now: beams, slabs, columns, foundations, and more.

“The results of this study show that even though carbonation of cement-based materials is a well-known reaction, there is still room to improve the CO2 uptake by learning more about how materials are processed,” Davide Zampini, who helped write the study, said in the end.

The study was written up in Nature.

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You can now preorder the official Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree strategy guide

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There will soon be a new book in Future Press’s Books of Knowledge series, which is FromSoftware’s officially licensed line of hardcover strategy guides. This will help players who are having trouble with Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. The base game came with two books, and now you can get the unholy trinity for $45 (or the equivalent amount in your currency). It will ship on September 30th.

Like the first two games, The Lands Between and Shards of Shattering, Shadow of the Erdtree is both a complete guide to how to play and a beautiful artbook with full-page pictures of enemies, landscapes, and weapons. This big book has 352 pages and is likely to sell out quickly, based on how quickly the ones that came before it did.

Do you know a lot about strategy guides? You could read the first two Books of Knowledge. If so, what did you think of them? Leave a comment below and let us know.

 

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The most people have played Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail since A Realm Reborn

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Final Fantasy XIV looks like it will have a great future. Because of all the excitement about Dawntrail, a huge number of players rushed back to the game. Square Enix reported that it had the most players since its relaunch, A Realm Reborn, in 2013.

IGN saw a blog post from director Naoki Yoshida in which he thanked players for their continued support. The person in charge of the online game for a long time said, “First, I’d like to thank you all for your patience and cooperation in dealing with server congestion during the early access for Dawntrail.” They did say that the launch wasn’t perfect. Thanks to your help, we were able to reach a record number of users at the same time, something we haven’t seen since A Realm Reborn came out in 2013.

There wasn’t an exact number given, but it was probably a pretty big group of players. There are about 72,000 concurrent users on Steam alone, and the game is also available on PlayStation and Xbox. Over the course of its life, Final Fantasy XIV has had an insane 50 million players, making it one of the most popular MMOs of all time.

Did you turn on your Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail subscription again? How was it for you to play over the weekend? Leave a comment below and let us know.

 

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Fans are excited about a “unannounced remake” that 2K is working on for the classics

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There is a lot of talk about why 2K is working on an “unannounced remake” because they are working on it. That’s what a motion capture animator who works at the studio says on their LinkedIn profile.

As seen by MP1ST (thanks, Eurogamer), the developer in question has worked on a number of AAA games, such as WWE 2K24 and NBA 2K24. They have also worked on upcoming games, such as the next BioShock and Mafia games. But the two unannounced projects—one called an “unannounced remake” and the other “a sports title”—have caught the attention of people who are interested. It looks like the LinkedIn post has been changed since the first report; it now says “upcoming unannounced title.”

As Eurogamer points out, it’s been almost ten years since the legendary BioShock trilogy was remastered. The first game, which was great, came out in 2007, and the idea of a complete remake sounds very appealing. The MP1ST reminds us that the traumatic shooter Spec Ops: The Line was taken off all

Does there exist a certain 2K game that you’d like to see remade? Do you think BioShock or Spec Ops could be contenders? Is there something we’re missing? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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