US computer model could slash bridge material use by up to 90% and cut emissions
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MIT researchers developed a computer model using "topology optimization" that could cut bridge and building material use by up to 90%, slashing costs and carbon emissions. The system lets engineers combine timber and steel strategically while setting practical construction limits, making complex optimized designs actually buildable using just a standard laptop.
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