English: This is from an experiment on self-replicating concrete using cyanobacteria. The image compares the fracture energy of the living building material to the two abiotic controls used in the experiment.
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This image shows the fracture energy of a living building material in comparison to two controls,one with no cyanobacteria and one with no cyanobacteria and a high pH.
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