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Jun 17, 2013

Ancient Roman Concrete Is About to Revolutionize Modern Architecture →

The researchers now know why ancient Roman concrete is so superior. They extracted from the floor of Italy's Pozzuoili Bay, in the northern tip of the Bay of Naples, a sample of concrete that dates back to 37 B.C. and analyzed its mineral components at research labs in Europe and the U.S. The analysis, the scientists believe, reveals the lost recipe of Roman concrete.

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H. Parker Shelton

I'm just an ordinary thirty-something who's had some extraordinary opportunities. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University, work for Microsoft in Silicon Valley, code websites and applications, take the occasional photograph, and keep a constant eye on current events, politics, and technology. This blog is the best of what catches that eye.

 
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