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Scientists invent a metal that won’t melt, crack, or corrode
In a remarkable leap forward, scientists have developed a metal that challenges traditional boundaries by resisting melting, ...
NioCorp partners with Lockheed Martin to develop scandium-aluminum alloys for military use under Pentagon funding, receiving $10 million for Nebraska mine development. The collaboration between ...
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Scientists Forge Heatproof Alloy That Could Revolutionize Energy
Researchers at KIT developed a chromium–molybdenum–silicon superalloy that resists melting, oxidation, and brittleness even ...
Scientists have developed a chromium-molybdenum-silicon alloy that withstands extreme heat while remaining ductile and ...
A research team led by Professor Jong Sung Yu of the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at DGIST has developed a ...
Scientists and engineers at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory plan to speed up the process of designing, testing and optimizing new metal-alloy components for defense industry customers — ...
A newly developed material with exceptional high-temperature resistance shows strong promise for use in energy-efficient aircraft turbines. Metals that can endure extremely high temperatures are ...
MIT researchers found that metals retain hidden atomic patterns once believed to vanish during manufacturing. These patterns ...
Researchers at Lehigh University are developing a faster, more accurate way to predict how metals solidify during 3D printing ...
A new material might contribute to a reduction of the fossil fuels consumed by aircraft engines and gas turbines in the ...
Incorporating machine learning, MIT engineers have developed a way to 3D print aluminum alloys that are five times stronger.
MIT researchers found that a hidden atomic order can persist in metals even after they undergo extreme processing. For ...
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