Roman buildings were engineered with hot mixed, self-healing concrete of quicklime and volcanic ash that strengthens in seawater.
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What Made Roman Concrete So Strong?
Unlock the secrets of Roman concrete and discover how this ancient building material defied the test of time. Join us on a fascinating journey through history as we explore its unique properties, ...
Aerial view of the temple of Venus located in the archaeological park of Baia, a hamlet of Bacoli, in the metropolitan city of Naples, in Campania, Italy. It was an octagonal thermal building, with ...
As November comes to a close, edie and our innovation partner Springwise shine a spotlight on six of the month’s most ...
Archaeologist Katherine Rinne stands beside a large ancient Roman springhouse that may belong to the lost "Carestia" spring, one of the possible sources of the Aqua Traiana. Few monuments that survive ...
A millionaire crypto fraudster has suffered a horrific fate alongside his wife as the couple were brutally tortured ...
Cryptocurrency millionaire Roman Novak, 38, was found buried in concrete in the UAE desert along with 37-year-old wife Anna ...
RUSSIAN crypto millionaire Roman Novak and his wife Anna were allegedly encased in concrete and dumped in the desert after ...
The murder of Roman Novak in Dubai has revealed grim details of a ransom plot gone wrong, resulting in the torture and ...
An innovative alternative to concrete could enable important coastal restoration work to take place. The material Xiriton, ...
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Roman Inventions So Advanced They Feel Sci-Fi
From concrete that outlasts modern formulas to surgical tools and engineering innovations centuries ahead of their time, Rome ...
If recent reports are to be believed, WWE was forced to cancel some monumental plans for Roman Reigns due to some unforeseen ...
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