Date: 19/01/2020 23:09:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1488348
Subject: Living Concrete

Scientists at the University of Colorado, Boulder have created what The New York Times calls a “living concrete”, teeming with photosynthetic bacteria, that can grow itself and regenerate itself – much like a living organism.

The concrete is a mixture of gelatin, sand, and cyanobacteria that cools similarly to Jell-O, the Times reports.

The resulting structure was able to regenerate itself three times after researchers cut it apart, suggesting a potential breakthrough in the nascent field of self-assembling materials.
Growing Back

The living concrete, which the Colorado scientists made in partnership with DARPA, starts out as a sickly green color that fades as the bacteria dies off, according to research published Wednesday in the journal Matter.

“It really does look like a Frankenstein material,” UC Boulder engineer and project leader Will Srubar told the NYT.

Even as the color fades, the bacteria survive for several weeks and can be rejuvenated – resulting in further growth­ – under the right conditions.
Inhospitable Conditions

DARPA is particularly interested in a self-growing material that it can use to assemble structures in remote desert areas, or potentially even in space, according to the NYT.

If the living concrete can scale up to that level, it could reduce the amount – and weight – of materials that space agencies will need to launch.

“There’s no way we’re going to carry building materials to space,” Srubar told the NYT. “We’ll bring biology with us.”

This article was originally published by Futurism. Read the original article…linked
https://www.sciencealert.com/this-concrete-is-packed-with-bacteria-that-help-it-heal-when-damaged

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:19:38
From: Rule 303
ID: 1488361
Subject: re: Living Concrete

Awesome!

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:27:41
From: Michael V
ID: 1488366
Subject: re: Living Concrete

Speaking of durries. I just went outside (for a durrie and a slurp of rum-n-Campari).

I hear what sounds like two green tree frogs calling. A week ago there was only one calling. And after the first rain we had a Northern Pobblebonk calling from with the bromeliad garden. I couldn’t find him.

We’ve had lots of mole crickets invade the house, with the rain. Sometime, I would like to find a Cooloola Monster. Related, but different.

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:30:14
From: sibeen
ID: 1488370
Subject: re: Living Concrete

Michael V said:


Speaking of durries. I just went outside (for a durrie and a slurp of rum-n-Campari).

I hear what sounds like two green tree frogs calling. A week ago there was only one calling. And after the first rain we had a Northern Pobblebonk calling from with the bromeliad garden. I couldn’t find him.

We’ve had lots of mole crickets invade the house, with the rain. Sometime, I would like to find a Cooloola Monster. Related, but different.

peers over glasses

I thought you’d given up?

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:32:16
From: Michael V
ID: 1488373
Subject: re: Living Concrete

sibeen said:


Michael V said:

Speaking of durries. I just went outside (for a durrie and a slurp of rum-n-Campari).

I hear what sounds like two green tree frogs calling. A week ago there was only one calling. And after the first rain we had a Northern Pobblebonk calling from with the bromeliad garden. I couldn’t find him.

We’ve had lots of mole crickets invade the house, with the rain. Sometime, I would like to find a Cooloola Monster. Related, but different.

peers over glasses

I thought you’d given up?

Yeah, for 15 months or so.

And I was so proud of myself. Not so much so now…

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:36:36
From: sibeen
ID: 1488377
Subject: re: Living Concrete

Michael V said:


sibeen said:

Michael V said:

Speaking of durries. I just went outside (for a durrie and a slurp of rum-n-Campari).

I hear what sounds like two green tree frogs calling. A week ago there was only one calling. And after the first rain we had a Northern Pobblebonk calling from with the bromeliad garden. I couldn’t find him.

We’ve had lots of mole crickets invade the house, with the rain. Sometime, I would like to find a Cooloola Monster. Related, but different.

peers over glasses

I thought you’d given up?

Yeah, for 15 months or so.

And I was so proud of myself. Not so much so now…

Bugger. Saying that I’d sometimes kill for a pipe. Can sometimes even go as much as a week without thinking about it.

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:38:15
From: Michael V
ID: 1488378
Subject: re: Living Concrete

sibeen said:


Michael V said:

sibeen said:

peers over glasses

I thought you’d given up?

Yeah, for 15 months or so.

And I was so proud of myself. Not so much so now…

Bugger. Saying that I’d sometimes kill for a pipe. Can sometimes even go as much as a week without thinking about it.

Yeah. Shit of a thing, isn’t it?

Second longest period of giving up since the age of 13…

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:40:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1488380
Subject: re: Living Concrete

sibeen said:


Michael V said:

sibeen said:

peers over glasses

I thought you’d given up?

Yeah, for 15 months or so.

And I was so proud of myself. Not so much so now…

Bugger. Saying that I’d sometimes kill for a pipe. Can sometimes even go as much as a week without thinking about it.

I’m hopeless. It is the first thing I think of when I wake.

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:41:09
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 1488381
Subject: re: Living Concrete

my dad was on his last legs. in hospital. mum went to see him. he said he could do with a fag. was about 91 and had smoked since a teenager.

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:46:20
From: Michael V
ID: 1488384
Subject: re: Living Concrete

ChrispenEvan said:


my dad was on his last legs. in hospital. mum went to see him. he said he could do with a fag. was about 91 and had smoked since a teenager.

I completely understand.

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:50:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1488392
Subject: re: Living Concrete

ChrispenEvan said:


my dad was on his last legs. in hospital. mum went to see him. he said he could do with a fag. was about 91 and had smoked since a teenager.

My mother was dying. Lung/bone/liver cancer. It made me want a cigarette desperately.

We’ve fucked this thread.

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Date: 19/01/2020 23:56:08
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1488402
Subject: re: Living Concrete

sarahs mum said:


Scientists at the University of Colorado, Boulder have created what The New York Times calls a “living concrete”, teeming with photosynthetic bacteria, that can grow itself and regenerate itself – much like a living organism.

The concrete is a mixture of gelatin, sand, and cyanobacteria that cools similarly to Jell-O, the Times reports.

The resulting structure was able to regenerate itself three times after researchers cut it apart, suggesting a potential breakthrough in the nascent field of self-assembling materials.
Growing Back

The living concrete, which the Colorado scientists made in partnership with DARPA, starts out as a sickly green color that fades as the bacteria dies off, according to research published Wednesday in the journal Matter.

“It really does look like a Frankenstein material,” UC Boulder engineer and project leader Will Srubar told the NYT.

Even as the color fades, the bacteria survive for several weeks and can be rejuvenated – resulting in further growth­ – under the right conditions.
Inhospitable Conditions

DARPA is particularly interested in a self-growing material that it can use to assemble structures in remote desert areas, or potentially even in space, according to the NYT.

If the living concrete can scale up to that level, it could reduce the amount – and weight – of materials that space agencies will need to launch.

“There’s no way we’re going to carry building materials to space,” Srubar told the NYT. “We’ll bring biology with us.”

This article was originally published by Futurism. Read the original article…linked
https://www.sciencealert.com/this-concrete-is-packed-with-bacteria-that-help-it-heal-when-damaged

Self-healing concrete was a really big topic while I was at CSIRO. Concrete was a major segment of what was then called “smart materials”. The best I saw was concrete filled with little beads of monomer. As the concrete cracks, the beads release their monomers which polymerise into a hard material that cements the cracks shut.

Concrete filled with cyanobacteria doesn’t seem as good as that.

And concrete that doesn’t crack in the first place seems even better. Even in normal concrete, a crack lets in CO2 which hardens the concrete from Ca(OH)2 to CaCO3.

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Date: 20/01/2020 07:48:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 1488431
Subject: re: Living Concrete

sarahs mum said:


ChrispenEvan said:

my dad was on his last legs. in hospital. mum went to see him. he said he could do with a fag. was about 91 and had smoked since a teenager.

My mother was dying. Lung/bone/liver cancer. It made me want a cigarette desperately.

We’ve fucked this thread.

Language! ;)

Smoking is easy to give up. I’ve done it 186,000 times.

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