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Scientists make incredible breakthrough that could change future of construction: 'A significant advancement'
"The impact of this work reaches far beyond the field of engineering." Scientists make incredible breakthrough that could ...
University of Chicago researchers discovered a new type of material that has the potential to restore old EV batteries to perform like new again. The newly developed materials respond uniquely to ...
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Scientists reveal material that bends light invisibly
Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking material capable of bending light in such a way that it renders objects invisible. This technological marvel draws upon advanced concepts in metamaterials, ...
Kanazawa gold leaf is a traditional Japanese material known for its remarkable thinness, just 100 nanometers—about 1/1,000 ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. For a long time, material development has focused on enhancing performance and reducing ...
Researchers have developed a new technique that pairs artificial intelligence and X-ray science. Study shows how materials change as they are stressed and relaxed. Like people, materials evolve over ...
Brewer Science’s new co-CEOs talk about shifts in materials for IC manufacturing, flexible substrates, and the uncertainties in advanced packaging. January 23rd, 2025 - By: Laura Peters And Ed ...
Methane is one of the most dangerous greenhouse gases, trapping heat 84 times more effectively than carbon dioxide. It seeps into the atmosphere from landfills, sewage plants, and livestock, ...
Machine-learning models can speed up the discovery of new materials by making predictions and suggesting experiments. But most models today only consider a few specific types of data or variables.
A research team led by physicists Ming Yi and Emilia Morosan from Rice University has developed a new material with unique electronic properties that could enable more powerful and energy-efficient ...
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