Magic Roads: The Future of Pothole Free Streets, No Magic Wands Required

UKThu Feb 06 2025
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Driving down a road, and suddenly, a pothole vanishes right before your eyes. Sounds like magic, doesn't it? Well, it's not magic, it's science. Some bright minds at King's College London and Swansea University have made a groundbreaking discovery. They've come up with a super cool asphalt that heals itself. Think of it like a road that can "stitch" itself back together. It mimics the way plants and animals heal from injuries. It started with the scientists noticing how Roman concrete could last so long. Now, these scientists are using their findings to create a high resistance asphalt. It's all thanks to clever technology and a healthy dose of inspiration from mother nature. Let's talk potholes. They're more than just an inconvenience. They cost a fortune to fix and can ruin your car's tires or alignment. According to a UK government report, "potholes cost the nation billions annually" and there are a lot of repairs on vehicles and injuries. Why do potholes happen in the first place? Well, the stuff that holds asphalt together, called bitumen, gets old, and becomes fragile. When the temperature changes, the asphalt cracks. Water makes it worse. So, these scientists started thinking. What if we make an asphalt that can handle these issues and stay tough? The magic lies in the AI. The new roads will use AI to self-heal. Adding a healthy dose of technology solves more than the pothole problems. It keeps the road safe and saves money, time and our precious natural resources.
The experts use the natural world for inspiration. In the natural world, most things have a way to heal themselves. Researchers are cut from the same cloth. Nature is their muse and they are like artists. No one knew that artificial streets could have this property. Instead of relying on manual repairs, the asphalt can fix its faults over time. With the help of AI, the asphalt safeguards itself. The concrete will also last for much longer period at no cost. Bits of asphalt are put together to repair itself. The roads will be at less risk of breaking apart. This is a game-changer because these magical roads enhance the tools which can prevent potholes. It also makes sure that the drivers have a smoother ride with no worries. This is because the roads can fix themselves. The magic roads aren't ready to roll out just yet. But this technology could pave the way for revolutionary changes in road infrastructure. Think about all those trips where you dodged a pothole just in time. Or when you had to cross your fingers hoping your car wouldn't be damaged. This won't be a problem in the future. Technology progress is reaching new heights at a rapid pace. What if we could harness this rapid growth to build roads this way? It sounds like a no-brainer. This technology has vast potential for the future.
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