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The Herman Trend Alert
January 29, 2020 Living Building Materials Imagine a building material as strong as concrete that contains photosynthetic microbes and can even reproduce. That is just what a team of researchers at the University of Colorado, Boulder has created.
The Past is Not Equal to the Future Scientists discover Living Concrete Now, an interdisciplinary team of researchers has created a new kind of concrete. This innovative material is actually alive and can even reproduce itself. In this creation process, cyanobacteria, a common class of microbes, deposit the minerals in the new material; moreover, the bacteria help to capture energy through photosynthesis. The activity of photosynthesis absorbs carbon dioxide; plus, the method of making ordinary concrete produces large amounts of greenhouse gas.
Bonus Benefits
Announced to the world in a peer-reviewed journal The Secret Ingredient Having previously worked with gelatin, Dr. Wil Srubar an engineer with the University of Colorado, Boulder knew that when dissolved in water and cooled, the substance forms special bonds between its molecules. Most important, gelatin can be used at moderate temperatures that are easy on the bacteria. Srubar suggested adding gelatin to strengthen the bonds being built by the bacteria; the team bought Knox brand gelatin at a local supermarket and added it into the solution with the bacteria. Then they poured the new mixture into molds and stuck it in a refrigerator; the gelatin provided more structure, making the living concrete grow stronger and faster. A Building Material for the Space Age Darpa is particularly interested in the reproductive ability of these LBMs---Living Building Materials for construction in remote and austere environments. Not only might LBMs help in environments harsher than even the driest deserts, but they are ideal to take into space and even to other planets, like Mars. Find more information in the journal article published in Matter.
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