Pompeii Fixed Potholes With Molten Iron
The Roman Empire was famous for its system of road-building. But as anyone who's bumped over a pothole knows, with roads comes the need for constant repair, rebuilding, and the associated headaches. A new paper suggests that the people of Pompeii had a unique quick-fix for filling in wheel ruts and holes on their stone streets: they filled them with molten iron.
