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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Oh man!! What technology can do!!1!1!!1! Researchers use AI to model a type of cement/concrete that, though it emits CO² during mafuacturing it, absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere making it carbon neutral!1!11!!! It can last hundreds of years as opposed to standard concrete!1!!.**



**article fails to mention anything about limestone plaster, which has been used for thousands of years already from and does exactly what the AI modeled. 🤡
 
was that in The Dogs of War movie?
i thought so!!! lol

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