
A project to develop 3D-printed construction materials that self-repair and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere has been awarded $2m (£1.6m).
Scientists at Michigan State University (MSU) and Purdue University are developing the “living materials” thanks to funding from the National Science Foundation in the US.
The construction materials will be made from sustainable biomass such as agricultural waste. They will contain microbes that absorb CO2, as well as making polymers and minerals to increase the material’s strength.
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