Rockville, MD, Aug. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global bitumen market has been thoroughly studied and is estimated at US$ 76.2 billion in 2024. Fact.MR has projected the market to generate ...
What China stands to lose after Trump's Venezuela blitz, India may soon be building at home.
India is taking a major step toward sustainable infrastructure by introducing bio-bitumen made from farm wasste for road construction. Backed by CSIR scientists, the innovation aims to cut fossil-fuel ...
Union Minister of State for Science and Technology (Independent Charge) Dr Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said that India has entered an era of "Clean, ...
It can be termed as the building block of the pavements without which all the pavement materials would behave independently and thus will be deemed useless. Almost ninety percent of bitumen is used in ...
India has become the first country globally to commercially produce bio-bitumen for use in road construction, marking a significant milestone in sustainable infrastructure development.
Given roads are everywhere and involve some carbon-intensive processes to build, scientists are investigating how alternative materials could make the whole process more sustainable. We've seen how ...
The bitumen price is closely linked to the oil price, which has increased dramatically over the past six months The Shire of Esperance has the largest road network in WA to maintain Country shires are ...
The chain reaction fireballs that attended the Feb. 16, 2015 derailment of a CSX unit oil train in populated West Virginia probably blinded observers to the significance of the concurrent derailment ...
Copepod crustaceans are extremely abundant but, because of their small size and fragility, they fossilize poorly. Their fossil record consists of one Cretaceous (c. 115 Ma) parasite and a few Miocene ...
Although the history of bitumen dates back to the third millennium BC, only little is known about its surface structure. Researchers are now shedding light on the nature of the bitumen surface using ...