From Stories — The CZI Blog <[email protected]>
Subject Issue #10: Concrete made with CO2?
Date April 28, 2022 2:02 AM
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Three feel-good stories to start your Thursday.

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Issue 10 | April 2022

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Spring is officially in full swing and we’re feeling a sense of hope for the months and seasons ahead. ☀️These feelings are all the more amplified as we reflect on the impact of our partners. From creating concrete that absorbs harmful greenhouse gas emissions to unlocking a better understanding of health and disease to exemplifying the meaning of community through art, learn about their work by reading the inspiring stories below.

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How It’s Made: CarbonBuilt’s Climate-Friendly Recipe for Low-Carbon Concrete

Dr. Gaurav Sant created an innovative new concrete that absorbs carbon dioxide to drive large-scale greenhouse gas reductions in the concrete industry. Check out his recipe for climate-friendly concrete.

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5 Ways Single-Cell Biology Is Advancing Our Understanding of Disease

Over the last decade, single-cell research has unlocked a better understanding of how the basic units of life — cells — vary through health and disease. See how the field is advancing science.

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Making of the Mural: ‘A Future For Everyone’ by Bay Area Artist Partnership MCXT

Watch Bay Area artist partnership MCXT, Monica Canilao and Xara Thustra, share their inspiration and design process for creating a mural for the CZI office lobby in Redwood City, California.

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