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Tohoku University researchers develop real-time stress monitoring materials for aging infrastructure
anchor The Rainbow Bridge (レインボーブリッジ) in Tokyo. Image: Dick Thomas Johnson/Flickr (CC BY 2.0) A team of researchers from Japan’s Tohoku University has developed a new mechanoluminescent construction material they say can be used in infrastructure to monitor daily use stress information in real-time in order to avert potential future catastrophes that may result from its aging stock of bridges, roads, and dams.  “What makes our material truly innovative is that it operates without a power supply

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