The exact mechanisms of crack formation in asphalt are not fully understood, but they often originate from the hardening of bitumen due to oxidation. To tackle ...
Repairing cracks in roads costs a lot of money. British scientists have now developed self-healing, bio-based asphalt.
Researchers used Google Cloud's AI to study how cracks form in asphalt and discover which unexpected ingredient could 'stitch ...
Scientists may have found a solution. Researchers from King's College London, Swansea University, and Chile have developed a ...
Self-healing asphalt could save money, reduce emissions, and end the pothole plague.
Dr Jose Norambuena-Contreras, a researcher on the project at Swansea University told the Guardian: “When you close the cracks ...
Scientists from Swansea University and King's College London are working on Self-healing asphalt roads designed with AI ...
Self-healing asphalt roads, made from biomass waste and designed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), could offer a ...
Self-healing roads might seem like something we could have in the future, but scientists and Google are working on making it a reality now.