The idea for the museum sprang from discussions about the redevelopment of the Butler Place public housing complex.
Researchers have developed a new carbon-negative building material that could reshape approaches to sustainable construction.
The proposed African American Museum and Cultural Center could soon get final dollars needed to open in Polytechnic Heights.
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US designs carbon-negative enzyme-based building material to replace concrete
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On Wednesday at the Broadview Center at the University at Albany, the Great Danes football team officially introduced Tom ...
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