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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 ...
From dew at dawn to a foggy mirror after a shower, condensation is part of our daily lives on Earth. In space, microgravity ...
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 — ...
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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