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    • Self-Healing Concrete Uses Bacteria to Repair Cracks 

      David Hill (American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015)
      Researchers in the Netherlands are developing a concrete in which embedded bacteria produce a sealant that enables the concrete to repair its own cracks, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory has created a superhydrophobic ...
    • Automated Water Sensor Detects Biotoxins 

      Brett Hansen (American Society of Civil Engineers, 2007)
    • Forensic Information Modeling: A New Forensic Tool 

      Francesca Brando; Alexandra Iannitelli; Liling Cao; Elisabeth Anna Malsch; Gary Panariello; John Abruzzo; Marguerite Jeansonne Pinto (American Society of Civil Engineers, 2013)
      The investigation into the causes of the collapse in Minneapolis in August 2007 of the I-35W bridge required sifting through a vast amount of design, retrofit, and maintenance data prior to initiating the complicated work ...
    • Pilot Plant Used to Evaluate Algae for Wastewater Treatment and Biofuel Production 

      Jay Landers (American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012)
      A pilot project in California is using algae to treat wastewater and produce biofuel.