Recipe for Living Bricks
Photo courtesy of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at Colorado University Boulder
Not only are they alive but they can reproduce. Like a unicellular organism, cut one in half and soon you get two. They’re the stuff of science fiction, a cooperation between biology and engineering that absorbs carbon instead of spewing it out. Essentially held together by Jell-O, they promise to revolutionize how we construct our buildings.
Ingredients
- Photosynthetic microbes 
- Whatever ground recycle materials you have on hand (sand, concrete, glass, etc.) 
- Water 
- Gelatin 
- Nutrients 
Directions 
- Mix ingredients together and pour into a mold. 
- Refrigerate until solidified. 
- Serve raw with a pinch of self-righteous pride. 
Inspiration: Bricks Alive! Scientists Create Living Concrete
