Scientists create bendable concrete that could better withstand earthquakes

Scientists at the Swinburne University of Technology developed a bendable, cement-free concrete that could withstand natural disasters like earthquakes better. The concrete is largely produced from waste materials such as fly ash, a byproduct of coal power. It uses "about 36% less energy" while emitting "up to 76% less carbon dioxide" than conventional bendable concrete, a researcher said.

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