Roman Concrete Still Stands After 2,000 Years
Ancient Roman concrete contains volcanic ash that reacts with seawater to form new minerals, making the structures self-healing and stronger over time. Modern concrete often deteriorates within decades, while Roman harbors remain intact today.
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Scientists discovered that crystals of tobermorite and phillipsite continue to grow inside Roman concrete long after it was poured.
Source: MIT