AI-driven atomic simulations created concrete that traps carbon and lasts 2,000 years.
Researchers used AI to model concrete at the atomic level and designed new materials that could capture carbon dioxide permanently. This moves beyond standard concrete, which typically absorbs carbon only for decades and then releases it.
The project combined AI’s speed with advanced simulations to test radical new mixes virtually, before any real-world trials.
This isn’t just about stronger concrete. The new material could lock in carbon emissions for millennia, dramatically slashing the construction sector’s carbon footprint.
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Details are slim for now, but this could rewrite how we think about sustainable building materials.
Expect more updates as labs move from computer models to real concrete samples. The big question: will it scale?
No word yet on commercial partners or timelines.
This AI-enhanced breakthrough is one to watch in the green tech space.