Currently, the cement exists in blue or green colour, and the light intensity can be regulated to avoid dazzling drivers.
"The main issue was that cement is an opaque body that doesn't allow the pass of light to its interior," said Jose Carlos Rubio, from Michoacan's University of San Nicolas Hidalgo (UMSNH) in Mexico.
Rubio explained that common cement is a dust that when added to water dissolves like an effervescent pill.
Due to this, researchers focused on modifying the micro-structure of the cement in order to eliminate crystals and make it completely gel, helping it to absorb solar energy and then return it to the environment as light.
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By the morning, the building, road, highway or structure that is made out of this new cement can absorb solar energy and emit it during the night for around 12 hours, researchers said.
The material is made out of sand, dust or clay that becomes the gel, and the only residue of its production is water vapour, researchers said.