Scientists at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, USA have announced the development of ‘the cheapest and most efficient method of ensuring concrete’s durability through self-healing concrete prototypes’, which will help the material fix itself while the cracks are still miniscule. According to a report in New Atlas, a leading science and technology-based publication, scientists at the institute have developed self-healing concrete prototypes, so that the material can fix itself while the cracks are still miniscule. It said that the team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute took inspiration from the human body, noting how an enzyme in the red blood cells – carbonic anhydrase
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