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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > We Finally Know Why Roman Concrete Has Survived For Nearly 2,000 Years : ScienceAlert
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We Finally Know Why Roman Concrete Has Survived For Nearly 2,000 Years : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 9, 2025 8:40 am
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We want to learn from it,” Masic says. “We want to understand what makes it so durable and incorporate those principles into modern concrete production.”

One potential avenue for further research is to explore how different types of volcanic ash and other materials could be incorporated into concrete mixes to enhance their durability and self-healing properties.

By studying the ancient Roman concrete at Pompeii, researchers have unlocked a secret that could revolutionize the way we build today. The hot-mixing technique used by the Romans not only produced incredibly durable concrete but also allowed for faster construction and self-healing properties.

As we face the challenges of climate change and the need for more sustainable building practices, looking to the past for inspiration may hold the key to a more resilient and environmentally friendly future.

By understanding the science behind Ancient Rome’s ultra-durable concrete, we can continue to innovate and improve the materials we use to build the world around us. The legacy of the Romans lives on not just in their monuments but in the lessons they can teach us about ingenuity, sustainability, and resilience.

In a groundbreaking development in the field of construction, Dr. Admir Masic, founder of the company DMAT, is working on translating ancient knowledge into modern construction practices. By harnessing the unique properties of volcanic ingredients, Masic aims to revolutionize the way materials are used in building projects.

One of the key insights from the research is the ability to fill pores in volcanic ingredients through a process called recrystallization. This natural phenomenon allows for self-regeneration of materials, a concept that Masic and his team are eager to implement in modern construction materials. The idea of materials that can heal and regenerate themselves has the potential to greatly improve the durability and longevity of buildings and infrastructure.

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The research conducted by Masic and his team has been published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, highlighting the significance of their work in the scientific community. By bridging the gap between ancient knowledge and modern technology, Masic is paving the way for a new era of sustainable and resilient construction practices.

With the potential to revolutionize the construction industry, the work of Dr. Admir Masic and DMAT holds promise for creating materials that are not only strong and durable but also capable of self-regeneration. By drawing inspiration from nature and ancient practices, Masic is leading the charge towards a more sustainable and innovative approach to building construction.

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