by GCO | Jul 29, 2022 | leadership & management
Brief A strong sense of ethics and values is necessary for leaders, especially when they may be the only ones courageous enough to call out unethical behavior or other questionable practices in a company, write Bob Vanourek and Gregg Vanourek. “To be prepared...
by GCO | Jul 29, 2022 | News
Brief Plant-covered “living walls” are becoming increasingly popular, as they look nice, produce oxygen, and (when outdoors) help keep buildings cool. A relatively new one is claimed to be more plant-friendly, plus it’s made of recycled materials....
by GCO | Jul 29, 2022 | News
Brief Nestled among abundant greenery on Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, the Maldhi tiny house offers a luxurious getaway for up to four people. The off-grid dwelling features generous glazing that puts the focus firmly on its stunning location. Insight...
by GCO | Jul 29, 2022 | Materials
Author(s) Seung-Tae Jeong, Quang-The BuiORCID and In-Hwan Yang Abstract Porous concrete has recently gained increasing attention in the construction industry. To improve the properties of porous concrete, coal bottom ash (CBA) was used as the aggregate in the...
by GCO | Jul 28, 2022 | News
Brief The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to create subatomic particles that would enable humans to “see” through thick concrete walls and also map underground facilities. Scientists envision subatomic particles, known as muons, that are...
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