Carbon materials, such as carbon fibers and activated carbons, are essential across a wide variety of fields, encompassing everything from aerospace engineering to fuel cells and thermal insulation.
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Breakthrough 3D-printed aluminum alloy doubles fatigue resistance
Material fatigue remains one of the most persistent challenges in engineering, responsible for an estimated 80% of structural ...
As Europe searches for its next wave of industry 4.0 solutions, the continent's tech startups are increasingly heading to ...
Big data from weather satellites, radars and 5,547 shelters shapes real-time routes that avoid inundated areas during heavy ...
The rapid advancement of 2D materials (2DMs), such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), has revolutionized the field of nanotechnology and ...
Human evolution is generally explained through changes in brain size, locomotion or tool use, but new research from Wits University suggests that gum disease and changes in facial structure may have ...
An artist’s rendering of a black hole like the one in the center of our galaxy. While the black disk in the center is the ...
Every June 30th, Asteroid Day marks the anniversary of the 1908 Tunguska impact and turns global attention to the science of ...
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Blame the model, not the machine—better data helps 3D-printed metamaterials match predictions
Additive manufacturing, such as 3D printing, provides an excellent opportunity to design metamaterials: materials with an engineered structure that leads to desired properties such as, for instance, ...
In the latest research, telescope observations of 3I/ATLAS examine its chemical structure and suggest that it took shape in a ...
In this multicentre, prospective, observational, diagnostic accuracy study of children with suspected pulmonary embolism in ...
Forgotten Genius Friday When people think about space exploration, they often remember the astronauts who traveled beyond Earth. But behind every mission are engineers, scientists, and inventors who ...
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