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Secrets of Roman Concrete Probed to Develop More Sustainable Modern Varieties
The concrete used by ancient Romans to build structures that have withstood the elements for thousands of years is being given a fresh look by scientists who hope to better understand the key to making more durable and sustainable concrete.
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