Scientist José Carlos Rubio wanted to see if he could figure out a way to illuminate highways and roads at night – without usingelectricity. He soon discovered a truly innovative solution; he found ...
We live in an exciting time for so many reasons, but the progress being made toward decreasing our dependency on fossil fuels is certainly high on the list. The shift toward electric cars has been ...
The patented approach has a broad range of commercial application possibilities, including as an eco-friendly way to light roads and buildings. Cement isn’t the sexiest of materials, but it’s ...
Solar-powered cement that glows in the dark and is able to withstand the harsh effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays for 100 years is something that could revolutionize the solar road industry. For ...
Researchers from the Michoacan University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo in Mexico have designed a new type of phosphorescent cement, one that could be used to illuminate pathways or buildings without ...
A bicycle lane inspired in Van Gogh’s Starry Night can be found in the Netherlands. It was built using phosphorescent tiles, so at night passersby see where they are going without the need of ...
The Sarajevo Bridge is the northernmost piece of infrastructure to span the Avinguda Meridiana, a highway that brings southbound traffic into the Catalonia capital. The elevated bridge’s conspicuous ...
A stretch of highway in the Netherlands looks less like a home to roadkill and boredom and more like a scene ripped from a cyberpunk comic, thanks to a cutting-edge bioluminescent lighting system that ...
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