BLUF

Concrete is vulnerable to the elements. But now, researchers have developed a concrete embedded with self-repairing ‘BioFibers’.

Summary

KEY POINTS:
  1. Temperature fluctuations force cracks in concrete, which allows moisture to enter and eat away at it.
  2. The polymer fibres in the BioFibers act as physical reinforcements.
  3. When ‘woken’, the dormant bacteria begin a process that fills and patches up the crack.

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