Maguire-led research team develops hemp-based masonry blocks that
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A University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering research team has developed a plant-based mixture for concrete masonry blocks that are environmentally friendly and sustainable while helping to meet the world's construction demands. "There's nothing else out there in the world like this – a load-bearing capable, hemp-based composite," said Marc Maguire, assistant
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