A box, once containing a type of calcium lactate meant for infants, filled with microscope samples. The samples, likely of plant materials, are neatly numbered and annotated. Though calcium lactate has long been used for medicinal purposes and as a food additive, its most modern application is as part of self-healing concrete, helping bacteria create more durable and sustainable bio-concrete.
A box, once containing a type of calcium lactate meant for infants, filled with microscope samples. The samples, likely of plant materials, are neatly numbered and annotated. Though calcium lactate has long been used for medicinal purposes and as a food additive, its most modern application is as part of self-healing concrete, helping bacteria create more durable and sustainable bio-concrete.